Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and counter-adaptation in both competing species. Here, we sought to study this evolutionary arms-race and assessed the impact of the innate immune system on viral population diversity and evolution, using Drosophila melanogaster as model host and its natural pathogen Drosophila C virus (DCV). We isogenized eight fly genotypes generating animals defective for RNAi, Imd and Toll innate immune pathways as well as pathogen-sensing and gut renewal pathways. Wild-type or mutant flies were then orally infected with DCV and the virus was serially passaged ten times via reinfection in naive flies. Viral population diversity was studied after each viral ...
Cricket Paralysis virus (CrPV) is a member of the Dicistroviridae family of RNA viruses, which infec...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an extremely useful model to study innate immunity mechan...
Metazoans rely on efficient mechanisms to oppose infections caused by pathogens. The immediate and f...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
International audienceHost–pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to c...
Host–pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
The immune responses of Drosophila melanogaster to bacterial and fungal infections has been extensiv...
Insects maintain a close relationship with microbes in the environment. This interaction has led to ...
Cricket Paralysis virus (CrPV) is a member of the Dicistroviridae family of RNA viruses, which infec...
The innate immune system has drawn interest with its deep evolutionary conservation and importance i...
Numerous studies across a wide range of taxa have demonstrated that immune genes are routinely among...
Numerous studies across a wide range of taxa have demonstrated that immune genes are routinely among...
Cricket Paralysis virus (CrPV) is a member of the Dicistroviridae family of RNA viruses, which infec...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an extremely useful model to study innate immunity mechan...
Metazoans rely on efficient mechanisms to oppose infections caused by pathogens. The immediate and f...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
International audienceHost–pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to c...
Host–pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
The immune responses of Drosophila melanogaster to bacterial and fungal infections has been extensiv...
Insects maintain a close relationship with microbes in the environment. This interaction has led to ...
Cricket Paralysis virus (CrPV) is a member of the Dicistroviridae family of RNA viruses, which infec...
The innate immune system has drawn interest with its deep evolutionary conservation and importance i...
Numerous studies across a wide range of taxa have demonstrated that immune genes are routinely among...
Numerous studies across a wide range of taxa have demonstrated that immune genes are routinely among...
Cricket Paralysis virus (CrPV) is a member of the Dicistroviridae family of RNA viruses, which infec...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an extremely useful model to study innate immunity mechan...
Metazoans rely on efficient mechanisms to oppose infections caused by pathogens. The immediate and f...