RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface
The availability of genome sequencing data in combination with knowledge of expressed genes via transcriptome and proteome data has greatly advanced our understanding of arthropod vectors of disease. Not only have we gained insight into vector biology, but also into their respective vector-pathogen...
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doaj-c961c4db7665455f8332fe7aa10a34692020-11-24T22:31:31ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252012-11-013470274110.3390/genes3040702RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector InterfaceChristian StutzerChristine Maritz-OlivierArd M. NijhofWilma FickAnnette-Christi BarnardThe availability of genome sequencing data in combination with knowledge of expressed genes via transcriptome and proteome data has greatly advanced our understanding of arthropod vectors of disease. Not only have we gained insight into vector biology, but also into their respective vector-pathogen interactions. By combining the strengths of postgenomic databases and reverse genetic approaches such as RNAi, the numbers of available drug and vaccine targets, as well as number of transgenes for subsequent transgenic or paratransgenic approaches, have expanded. These are now paving the way for in-field control strategies of vectors and their pathogens. Basic scientific questions, such as understanding the basic components of the vector RNAi machinery, is vital, as this allows for the transfer of basic RNAi machinery components into RNAi-deficient vectors, thereby expanding the genetic toolbox of these RNAi-deficient vectors and pathogens. In this review, we focus on the current knowledge of arthropod vector RNAi machinery and the impact of RNAi on understanding vector biology and vector-pathogen interactions for which vector genomic data is available on VectorBase.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/3/4/702RNA interferencevectordiseasemosquitoixodid ticksbody lousekissing bugtsetse flytransgenesisvaccinedrug target |
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Christian Stutzer Christine Maritz-Olivier Ard M. Nijhof Wilma Fick Annette-Christi Barnard RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface Genes RNA interference vector disease mosquito ixodid ticks body louse kissing bug tsetse fly transgenesis vaccine drug target |
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Christian Stutzer Christine Maritz-Olivier Ard M. Nijhof Wilma Fick Annette-Christi Barnard |
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RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface |
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RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface |
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RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface |
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RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface |
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RNAi in Arthropods: Insight into the Machinery and Applications for Understanding the Pathogen-Vector Interface |
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rnai in arthropods: insight into the machinery and applications for understanding the pathogen-vector interface |
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2012-11-01 |
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The availability of genome sequencing data in combination with knowledge of expressed genes via transcriptome and proteome data has greatly advanced our understanding of arthropod vectors of disease. Not only have we gained insight into vector biology, but also into their respective vector-pathogen interactions. By combining the strengths of postgenomic databases and reverse genetic approaches such as RNAi, the numbers of available drug and vaccine targets, as well as number of transgenes for subsequent transgenic or paratransgenic approaches, have expanded. These are now paving the way for in-field control strategies of vectors and their pathogens. Basic scientific questions, such as understanding the basic components of the vector RNAi machinery, is vital, as this allows for the transfer of basic RNAi machinery components into RNAi-deficient vectors, thereby expanding the genetic toolbox of these RNAi-deficient vectors and pathogens. In this review, we focus on the current knowledge of arthropod vector RNAi machinery and the impact of RNAi on understanding vector biology and vector-pathogen interactions for which vector genomic data is available on VectorBase. |
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RNA interference vector disease mosquito ixodid ticks body louse kissing bug tsetse fly transgenesis vaccine drug target |
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