A Review on Transcriptional Responses of Interactions between Insect Vectors and Plant Viruses

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Abstract

This review provides a synopsis of transcriptional responses pertaining to interactions between plant viruses and the insect vectors that transmit them in diverse modes. In the process, it attempts to catalog differential gene expression pertinent to virus–vector interactions in vectors such as virus reception, virus cell entry, virus tissue tropism, virus multiplication, and vector immune responses. Whiteflies, leafhoppers, planthoppers, and thrips are the main insect groups reviewed, along with aphids and leaf beetles. Much of the focus on gene expression pertinent to vector–virus interactions has centered around whole-body RNA extraction, whereas data on virus-induced tissuespecific gene expression in vectors is limited. This review compares transcriptional responses in different insect groups following the acquisition of non-persistent, semi-persistent, and persistent (non-propagative and propagative) plant viruses and identifies parallels and divergences in gene expression patterns. Understanding virus-induced changes in vectors at a transcriptional level can aid in the identification of candidate genes for targeting with RNAi and/or CRISPR editing in insect vectors for management approaches.

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Catto, M. A., Mugerwa, H., Myers, B. K., Pandey, S., Dutta, B., & Srinivasan, R. (2022, February 1). A Review on Transcriptional Responses of Interactions between Insect Vectors and Plant Viruses. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11040693

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