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Low cost antiviral activity of Plodia interpunctella haemolymph in vivo demonstrated by dose dependent infection
Authors:Saejeng A  Siva-Jothy M T  Boots M
Affiliation:a The Office of Diseases Control and Prevention Region, 10 Chiangmai, Thailand
b The Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, Western Bank, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S102DR, UK
Abstract:Given the ubiquity of infectious disease it is important to understand the way in which hosts defend themselves and any costs that they may pay for this defence. Despite this, we know relatively little about insect immune responses to viruses when compared to their well-characterized responses to other pathogens. In particular it is unclear whether there is significant haemocoelic response to viral infection. Here we directly examine this question by examining whether there is a dose-dependency in infection risk when a DNA virus is injected directly into the haemocoel. Infection from direct injection into the haemocoel showed a clear dose dependency that is indicative of an active intrahaemocoelic immune response to DNA viruses in insects. In contrast to the natural oral infection route, we found no measurable sublethal effects in the survivours from direct injection. This suggests that the immune responses in the haemocoel are less costly than those that occur earlier.
Keywords:Plodia interpunctella   Granulosis virus   Resistance   Immunity   Direct injection   Budded virus   Costs to immunity   Sublethal
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