2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.30.442188
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A parasitoid wasp ofDrosophilaemploys preemptive and reactive strategies to deplete its host’s blood cells

Abstract: The wasps Leptopilina heterotoma parasitize and ingest their Drosophila hosts. They produce extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the venom that are packed with proteins, some of which perform immune suppressive functions. EV interactions with blood cells of host larvae are linked to hematopoietic depletion, immune suppression, and parasite success. But how EVs disperse within the host, enter and kill hematopoietic cells are not well understood. Using an antibody marker for L. heterotoma EVs, we show that these para… Show more

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