2006
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.81918-0
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Response of immunocompetent and immunosuppressed Spodoptera littoralis larvae to baculovirus infection

Abstract: The Mediterranean lepidopteran pest Spodoptera littoralis is highly resistant to infection with the Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) via the oral route, but highly sensitive to infection with budded virus (BV) via the intrahaemocoelic route. To study the fate of AcMNPV infection in S. littoralis, vHSGFP, an AcMNPV recombinant that expresses the reporter green fluorescent protein gene under the control of the Drosophila heat-shock promoter, and high-resolution fluorescence microscop… Show more

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“…In non-or semi-susceptible hosts, cellular immune responses to AcNPV-infected tissues can occur (Rivkin et al, 2006;Trudeau et al, 2001;Washburn et al, 2000). Haemocytes of some hosts are refractory to AcNPV infection and replication, which slows or stops the spread of the virus within the haemocoel (Rivkin et al, 2006). Apoptosis of AcNPV-infected cells can also serve as an antiviral response (Clarke & Clem, 2003;da Silveira et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In non-or semi-susceptible hosts, cellular immune responses to AcNPV-infected tissues can occur (Rivkin et al, 2006;Trudeau et al, 2001;Washburn et al, 2000). Haemocytes of some hosts are refractory to AcNPV infection and replication, which slows or stops the spread of the virus within the haemocoel (Rivkin et al, 2006). Apoptosis of AcNPV-infected cells can also serve as an antiviral response (Clarke & Clem, 2003;da Silveira et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoover et al (2002) hypothesized that immune responses play a role in systemic resistance in L. dispar. In non-or semi-susceptible hosts, cellular immune responses to AcNPV-infected tissues can occur (Rivkin et al, 2006;Trudeau et al, 2001;Washburn et al, 2000). Haemocytes of some hosts are refractory to AcNPV infection and replication, which slows or stops the spread of the virus within the haemocoel (Rivkin et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In non-or semi-susceptible hosts, cellular immune responses to AcNPV-infected tissues can occur (Rivkin et al, 2006;Trudeau et al, 2001;. Haemocytes of some hosts are refractory to AcNPV infection and replication, which slows or stops the spread of the virus within the haemocoel (Rivkin et al, 2006). Apoptosis of AcNPV-infected cells can also serve as an antiviral response (Clarke & Clem, 2003;da Silveira et al, 2005;Zhang et al, 2002).…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoover et al, (2002) hypothesized that immune responses play a role in systemic resistance in L. dispar to LdMNPV. In non-or semi-susceptible hosts, cellular immune responses to AcNPV-infected tissues can occur (Rivkin et al, 2006;Trudeau et al, 2001;. Haemocytes of some hosts are refractory to AcNPV infection and replication, which slows or stops the spread of the virus within the haemocoel (Rivkin et al, 2006).…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…will provide a control for this (Rivkin et al, 2006). AcMLF9.ScathL.C146A.Pvankyrin1 (HPS.C), both the vankyrin and ScathL.C146A were expressed correctly at 35 and 45 Kda for ScathL.C146A and at 19 kDa for Pvank-1 (Kroemer and Webb, 2005 ScathL, AcMLF9.ScathL; C146A, AcMLF9.ScathL.C146A; P-Van-1, P-vankyrin-1 expressing virus; I 2 -Van-3, I 2 -vankyrin-3 expressing virus.…”
Section: Bioassay With Scathl-expressing and Vankyrin-expressing Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%