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Thrips developmental stage-specific transcriptome response to tomato spotted wilt virus during the virus infection cycle in Frankliniella occidentalis, the primary vector.
Virology. 2017 01; 500:226-237.V

Abstract

Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is transmitted by Frankliniella occidentalis in a circulative-propagative manner. Little is known about thrips vector response to TSWV during the infection process from larval acquisition to adult inoculation of plants. Whole-body transcriptome response to virus infection was determined for first-instar larval, pre-pupal and adult thrips using RNA-Seq. TSWV responsive genes were identified using preliminary sequence of a draft genome of F. occidentalis as a reference and three developmental-stage transcriptomes were assembled. Processes and functions associated with host defense, insect cuticle structure and development, metabolism and transport were perturbed by TSWV infection as inferred by ontologies of responsive genes. The repertoire of genes responsive to TSWV varied between developmental stages, possibly reflecting the link between thrips development and the virus dissemination route in the vector. This study provides the foundation for exploration of tissue-specific expression in response to TSWV and functional analysis of thrips gene function.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States.Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States.Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, United States. Electronic address: drotenbe@ksu.edu.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

27835811

Citation

Schneweis, Derek J., et al. "Thrips Developmental Stage-specific Transcriptome Response to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus During the Virus Infection Cycle in Frankliniella Occidentalis, the Primary Vector." Virology, vol. 500, 2017, pp. 226-237.
Schneweis DJ, Whitfield AE, Rotenberg D. Thrips developmental stage-specific transcriptome response to tomato spotted wilt virus during the virus infection cycle in Frankliniella occidentalis, the primary vector. Virology. 2017;500:226-237.
Schneweis, D. J., Whitfield, A. E., & Rotenberg, D. (2017). Thrips developmental stage-specific transcriptome response to tomato spotted wilt virus during the virus infection cycle in Frankliniella occidentalis, the primary vector. Virology, 500, 226-237. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2016.10.009
Schneweis DJ, Whitfield AE, Rotenberg D. Thrips Developmental Stage-specific Transcriptome Response to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus During the Virus Infection Cycle in Frankliniella Occidentalis, the Primary Vector. Virology. 2017;500:226-237. PubMed PMID: 27835811.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Thrips developmental stage-specific transcriptome response to tomato spotted wilt virus during the virus infection cycle in Frankliniella occidentalis, the primary vector. AU - Schneweis,Derek J, AU - Whitfield,Anna E, AU - Rotenberg,Dorith, Y1 - 2016/11/08/ PY - 2016/08/15/received PY - 2016/10/07/revised PY - 2016/10/09/accepted PY - 2016/11/12/pubmed PY - 2017/6/21/medline PY - 2016/11/12/entrez KW - Bunyaviridae KW - Thysanoptera KW - Tospovirus KW - Virus-vector interactions KW - Western flower thrips KW - transcriptome SP - 226 EP - 237 JF - Virology JO - Virology VL - 500 N2 - Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is transmitted by Frankliniella occidentalis in a circulative-propagative manner. Little is known about thrips vector response to TSWV during the infection process from larval acquisition to adult inoculation of plants. Whole-body transcriptome response to virus infection was determined for first-instar larval, pre-pupal and adult thrips using RNA-Seq. TSWV responsive genes were identified using preliminary sequence of a draft genome of F. occidentalis as a reference and three developmental-stage transcriptomes were assembled. Processes and functions associated with host defense, insect cuticle structure and development, metabolism and transport were perturbed by TSWV infection as inferred by ontologies of responsive genes. The repertoire of genes responsive to TSWV varied between developmental stages, possibly reflecting the link between thrips development and the virus dissemination route in the vector. This study provides the foundation for exploration of tissue-specific expression in response to TSWV and functional analysis of thrips gene function. SN - 1096-0341 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/27835811/Thrips_developmental_stage_specific_transcriptome_response_to_tomato_spotted_wilt_virus_during_the_virus_infection_cycle_in_Frankliniella_occidentalis_the_primary_vector_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -