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Delivery of dsRNA for RNAi in insects: an overview and future directions
Authors:Na Yu  Olivier Christiaens  Jisheng Liu  Jinzhi Niu  Kaat Cappelle  Silvia Caccia  Hanneke Huvenne  Guy Smagghe
Institution:Department of Crop Protection, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure links 653, B‐9000 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Abstract RNA interference (RNAi) refers to the process of exogenous double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) silencing the complementary endogenous messenger RNA. RNAi has been widely used in entomological research for functional genomics in a variety of insects and its potential for RNAi‐based pest control has been increasingly emphasized mainly because of its high specificity. This review focuses on the approaches of introducing dsRNA into insect cells or insect bodies to induce effective RNAi. The three most common delivery methods, namely, microinjection, ingestion, and soaking, are illustrated in details and their advantages and limitations are summarized for purpose of feasible RNAi research. In this review, we also briefly introduce the two possible dsRNA uptake machineries, other dsRNA delivery methods and the history of RNAi in entomology. Factors that influence the specificity and efficiency of RNAi such as transfection reagents, selection of dsRNA region, length, and stability of dsRNA in RNAi research are discussed for further studies.
Keywords:dsRNA uptake  ingestion  microinjection  pest control  RNA interference  soaking
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