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Iron availability affects West Nile virus infection in its mosquito vector.

Jean-Bernard DucheminPrasad N Paradkar
Published in: Virology journal (2017)
Our results indicate that iron is required for viral replication in mosquito cells. Mosquitoes respond to viral infection, by inducing expression of heavy chain ferritin, which sequesters available iron, reducing its availability to virus infected cells. The data indicates that heavy chain ferritin may be part of an immune mechanism of mosquitoes in response to viral infections.
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