| Literature DB >> 30551773 |
Rebecca M Johnson1, Jason L Rasgon2.
Abstract
Mosquito specific viruses such as densonucleosis viruses ('densoviruses') have long been suggested as alternative mosquito control agents in the face of increasing insecticide resistance. Densoviruses are very species-specific and have been found to infect many important mosquito species. While some strains are highly pathogenic, other strains are more benign. Densoviruses have been proposed as a way to reduce mosquito populations through pathogenic interactions, but genetic strategies such as viral paratrangenesis offer new approaches. As small single-stranded DNA viruses, densoviruses can be easily genetically modified for the expression of genes or non-coding RNAs. A growing literature and variety of techniques have shown the potential for the use of densoviruses in the control of mosquitoes or mosquito-borne pathogens as well as the usefulness of densoviruses as molecular tools for understanding mosquito biology.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30551773 PMCID: PMC7968729 DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2018.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin Insect Sci Impact factor: 5.186