2023
Mosquito Salivary Proteins and Arbovirus Infection: From Viral Enhancers to Potential Targets for Vaccines
Marín-López A, Raduwan H, Chen T, Utrilla-Trigo S, Wolfhard D, Fikrig E. Mosquito Salivary Proteins and Arbovirus Infection: From Viral Enhancers to Potential Targets for Vaccines. Pathogens 2023, 12: 371. PMID: 36986293, PMCID: PMC10054260, DOI: 10.3390/pathogens12030371.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMosquito salivary proteinsImmune responseImportant public health challengeAdaptive immune responsesHost immune responsePublic health challengeNon-endemic areasSalivary proteinsSerious complicationsLicensed vaccineNeurological alterationsMosquito salivaClinical signsMosquito bitesHemorrhagic feverInfection outcomesRapid onsetArbovirus infectionExplosive outbreaksHealth challengesVaccineDifferent arbovirusesArboviral diseasesArthropod salivaPotential target
2014
Role of the Vector in Arbovirus Transmission
Conway MJ, Colpitts TM, Fikrig E. Role of the Vector in Arbovirus Transmission. Annual Review Of Virology 2014, 1: 71-88. PMID: 26958715, PMCID: PMC7809425, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-031413-085513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease vectorsDominant lethal geneArbovirus transmissionTransmission of arbovirusesLethal genesMolecular detailsTransgenic mosquitoesHost-seeking behaviorMosquito populationsArboviral diseasesGenomicsProteomicsPrevalence of diseaseNovel strategyGenesArbovirusesMicrobesImmunological controlGrowthVectorDiseaseSignificant diseasePathogensHostRole