The control of viral infections in insects is a current issue of major concern and RNA interference (RNAi) is considered the main antiviral immune response in this group of animals. Here we demonstrate that overexpression of key RNAi factors can help to protect insect cells against viral infections. In particular, we show that overexpression of Dicer2 and Argonaute2 in lepidopteran cells leads to improved defense against the acute infection of the Cricket Paralysis Virus (CrPV). We also demonstrate an important role of RNAi in the control of persistent viral infections, as the one caused by the Macula-like Latent Virus (MLV). Specifically, a direct interaction between Argonaute2 and virus-specific small RNAs is shown. Yet, while knocking do...
The host RNA interference (RNAi) pathway of insects senses virus infection and induces an antiviral ...
RNAi is broadly used as a technique for specific gene silencing in insects but few studies have inve...
In insects, the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway plays a major role in antiviral responses, as shown ...
RNA interference (RNAi), the main antiviral immune response in insects, is a post-transcriptional ge...
RNA interference (RNAi), the main antiviral immune response in insects, is a post-transcriptional ge...
Insects constitute the largest and most diverse group of animals on Earth with an equally diverse vi...
RNAi is broadly used as a technique for specific gene silencing in insects but few studies have inve...
International audienceLike every other organism on Earth, insects are infected with viruses, and the...
International audienceIn the past decade, small RNA pathways have been identified as a major mechani...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
AbstractRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus, cellular home...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules of viral origin trigger a post-transcriptional gene-silencing ...
Contains fulltext : 110706.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RNA interferenc...
Insects constitute the largest and most diverse group of animals on Earth with an equally diverse vi...
The host RNA interference (RNAi) pathway of insects senses virus infection and induces an antiviral ...
RNAi is broadly used as a technique for specific gene silencing in insects but few studies have inve...
In insects, the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway plays a major role in antiviral responses, as shown ...
RNA interference (RNAi), the main antiviral immune response in insects, is a post-transcriptional ge...
RNA interference (RNAi), the main antiviral immune response in insects, is a post-transcriptional ge...
Insects constitute the largest and most diverse group of animals on Earth with an equally diverse vi...
RNAi is broadly used as a technique for specific gene silencing in insects but few studies have inve...
International audienceLike every other organism on Earth, insects are infected with viruses, and the...
International audienceIn the past decade, small RNA pathways have been identified as a major mechani...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
International audienceRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus,...
AbstractRNA interference (RNAi) controls gene expression in eukaryotic cells and thus, cellular home...
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules of viral origin trigger a post-transcriptional gene-silencing ...
Contains fulltext : 110706.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RNA interferenc...
Insects constitute the largest and most diverse group of animals on Earth with an equally diverse vi...
The host RNA interference (RNAi) pathway of insects senses virus infection and induces an antiviral ...
RNAi is broadly used as a technique for specific gene silencing in insects but few studies have inve...
In insects, the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway plays a major role in antiviral responses, as shown ...