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Comparative genomics shows that viral integrations are abundant and express piRNAs in the arboviral vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus.

Umberto PalatiniPascal MiesenRebeca Carballar-LejarazuLino OmettoEttore RizzoZhijian TuRonald P van RijMariangela Bonizzoni
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
Differences in the number of viral integrations in the genomes of mosquito species from the same geographic area support the conclusion that integrations of viral sequences is not dependent on viral exposure, but that lineage-specific interactions exist. Viral integrations are abundant in Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus, and represent a thus far underappreciated component of their genomes. Additionally, the genome locations of viral integrations and their production of piRNAs indicate a functional link between viral integrations and the piRNA pathway. These results greatly expand the breadth and complexity of small RNA-mediated regulation and suggest a role for viral integrations in antiviral defense in these two mosquito species.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • sars cov
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • dna methylation