“…Additionally, the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) signaling pathway plays a role in balancing vector fitness and virus transmission, with the virus inhibiting the pathway, while the vector protects itself through it [3]. Furthermore, virus infection can alter vector orientation behavior, settling and feeding behavior, fecundity, and survival, potentially enhancing virus transmission [57,58]. Moreover, the pre-infestation of plants by vector or non-vector insects can affect subsequent viral transmission and infection, with different insect mouthparts activating different plant signaling pathways that impact virus replication and movement [59].…”