Reduced cold tolerance of viral-infected leafhoppers attenuates viral persistent epidemics.
Biao ChenGehui CaoYulu ChenTong ZhangGuohui ZhouXin YangPublished in: mBio (2024)
. This effect is linked to the virus-derived small RNA-mediated downregulation of a gene encoding a leafhopper abdominal endocuticle protein. Consequently, the altered structural composition of the abdominal endocuticle reduces the overwinter survival of leafhoppers, resulting in a lower incidence of RSMV infection in early-planted rice plants. Our findings illustrate the important roles of RNA interference in virus-vector insect-environment interactions and help explain the annual fluctuations of viral disease epidemics in rice fields.