2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1291433
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Transcriptomics and interactomics during the primary infection of an SfNPV baculovirus on Spodoptera frugiperda larvae

Jonatan Carmen Rangel-Núñez,
Jorge E. Ibarra,
Ma. Cristina Del Rincón-Castro

Abstract: The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, has been the most devastating pest of corn as well as of other crops in America, and more recently in Africa and Asia. The development of resistance to chemical insecticides led the search for environmentally friendly biological alternatives such as baculoviruses. This study focuses on the primary infection of the baculovirus SfNPV-Ar in the FAW’s midgut epithelium, by analyzing the differential expression of transcripts in excised midguts at 6, 12, and 24 h post… Show more

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“…On the other hand, a number of recent studies have focused on the process of in vivo virus infection of gut tissue by the occluded form of the virus (as is required for initial infection of a new individual larva) (Blissard & Theilmann, 2018;Donly et al, 2014Donly et al, , 2016Nguyen et al, 2018;Pantha et al, 2021;Rangel-Nuñez et al, 2023;Shrestha et al, 2018;Xi et al, 2021;Xia et al, 2023). Infection of the gut involves more complex processes than with cultured cells, and requires additional envelope proteins of the ODV, known as per os infectivity factors (PIF's), for the successful initiation of viral infection (Boogaard et al, 2018).…”
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“…On the other hand, a number of recent studies have focused on the process of in vivo virus infection of gut tissue by the occluded form of the virus (as is required for initial infection of a new individual larva) (Blissard & Theilmann, 2018;Donly et al, 2014Donly et al, , 2016Nguyen et al, 2018;Pantha et al, 2021;Rangel-Nuñez et al, 2023;Shrestha et al, 2018;Xi et al, 2021;Xia et al, 2023). Infection of the gut involves more complex processes than with cultured cells, and requires additional envelope proteins of the ODV, known as per os infectivity factors (PIF's), for the successful initiation of viral infection (Boogaard et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%