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Host Factors That Control Mosquito-Borne Viral Infections in Humans and Their Vector

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VIRUSES-BASEL
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v13050748

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innate immunity; mosquitoes; arboviruses

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  1. NIH/NIAID [R01 AI139051]
  2. NIH/NIGMS [T32 GM008336]
  3. Poncin Scholarship Fund

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Mosquito-borne viral infections cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide due to the severe diseases they cause, and their incidence continues to rise. These viruses rely on mosquitoes as the primary means of transmission to new vertebrate hosts, and various host factors control the response to infection as they pass between vector and vertebrate hosts.
Mosquito-borne viral infections are responsible for a significant degree of morbidity and mortality across the globe due to the severe diseases these infections cause, and they continue to increase each year. These viruses are dependent on the mosquito vector as the primary means of transmission to new vertebrate hosts including avian, livestock, and human populations. Due to the dynamic host environments that mosquito-borne viruses pass through as they are transmitted between vector and vertebrate hosts, there are various host factors that control the response to infection over the course of the pathogen's life cycle. In this review, we discuss these host factors that are present in either vector or vertebrate models during infection, how they vary or are conserved between hosts, and their implications in future research pertaining to disease prevention and treatment.

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