The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host and pathogen, but also on the interactions between microbes that co-infect the host. Recently the maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia has been shown to protect insects from a range of microbial and eukaryotic pathogens. Mosquitoes experimentally infected with Wolbachia have upregulated immune responses and are protected from a number of pathogens including viruses, bacteria, Plasmodium and filarial nematodes. It has been hypothesised that immune upregulation underpins Wolbachia-mediated protection. Drosophila is a strong model for understanding host-Wolbachia-pathogen interactions. Wolbachia-mediated antiviral protection in...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Wolbachia is a common endosymbiont that can protect insects against viral pathogens. However, whethe...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread among metazoans and provide a range of bene...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
<div><p>In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protect...
Multiple studies have shown that infection with the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia pipientis conf...
Multiple studies have shown that infection with the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia pipientis conf...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Wolbachia pipientis bacteria are common endosymbionts of insects that are best known for their abili...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Wolbachia is a common endosymbiont that can protect insects against viral pathogens. However, whethe...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread among metazoans and provide a range of bene...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
<div><p>In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protect...
Multiple studies have shown that infection with the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia pipientis conf...
Multiple studies have shown that infection with the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia pipientis conf...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Wolbachia pipientis bacteria are common endosymbionts of insects that are best known for their abili...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Wolbachia is a common endosymbiont that can protect insects against viral pathogens. However, whethe...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...