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Disruption of dengue virus transmission by mosquitoes

Authors :
Malcolm J. Fraser
Alexander W. E. Franz
Velmurugan Balaraman
Source :
Current opinion in insect science. 8
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Current control efforts for mosquito-borne arboviruses focus on mosquito control involving insecticide applications, which are becoming increasingly ineffective and unsustainable in urban areas. Mosquito population replacement is an alternative arbovirus control concept aiming at replacing virus-competent vector populations with laboratory-engineered incompetent vectors. A prerequisite for this strategy is the design of robust anti-pathogen effectors that can ultimately be genetically driven through a wild-type population. Several anti-pathogen effector concepts have been developed that target the RNA genomes of arboviruses such as dengue virus in a highly sequence-specific manner. Design principles are based on long inverted-repeat RNA triggered RNA interference, catalytic hammerhead ribozymes, and trans-splicing Group I Introns that are able to induce apoptosis in virus-infected cells following splicing with target viral RNA.

Details

ISSN :
22145745
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current opinion in insect science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....65941339b3be3b68a3b20b97e9515176