2022
Mosquito-borne pathogens hijack human body odors to promote transmission
Wang P, Cheng G. Mosquito-borne pathogens hijack human body odors to promote transmission. Science China Life Sciences 2022, 66: 180-182. PMID: 36346549, DOI: 10.1007/s11427-022-2231-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Progress towards Understanding the Mosquito-Borne Virus Life Cycle
Yu X, Zhu Y, Xiao X, Wang P, Cheng G. Progress towards Understanding the Mosquito-Borne Virus Life Cycle. Trends In Parasitology 2019, 35: 1009-1017. PMID: 31669148, DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2019.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchArbovirus lifecycle in mosquito: acquisition, propagation and transmission
Wu P, Yu X, Wang P, Cheng G. Arbovirus lifecycle in mosquito: acquisition, propagation and transmission. Expert Reviews In Molecular Medicine 2019, 21: e1. PMID: 30862324, DOI: 10.1017/erm.2018.6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDistinct host environmentsBlood mealHaematophagous vectorsVertebrate animalsVertebrate hostsMosquito-Borne VirusesHuman diseasesNaive mosquitoesHost environmentMosquito tissuesNext blood mealInfected hostVector factorsMosquitoesPathogenic virusesHostVirus reservoirVirus survivalRecent studiesAetiological agentVirusTissueMealDisease
2018
A Gut Commensal Bacterium Promotes Mosquito Permissiveness to Arboviruses
Wu P, Sun P, Nie K, Zhu Y, Shi M, Xiao C, Liu H, Liu Q, Zhao T, Chen X, Zhou H, Wang P, Cheng G. A Gut Commensal Bacterium Promotes Mosquito Permissiveness to Arboviruses. Cell Host & Microbe 2018, 25: 101-112.e5. PMID: 30595552, DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2018.11.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArboviral infectionsCommensal bacteriumGut bacteriaDengue virus infectionGut commensal bacteriumCultivable gut bacteriaAedes aegypti mosquitoesVirus infectionViral disseminationAntibiotic depletionIntestinal tractOral introductionGut microbiomeGut epitheliumInfectionMembrane-bound mucinsHuman virusesAegypti mosquitoesHematophagous vectorsVector competenceArbovirusesField mosquitoesSerratia marcescensMosquitoesVirus
2016
Flavivirus NS1 protein in infected host sera enhances viral acquisition by mosquitoes
Liu J, Liu Y, Nie K, Du S, Qiu J, Pang X, Wang P, Cheng G. Flavivirus NS1 protein in infected host sera enhances viral acquisition by mosquitoes. Nature Microbiology 2016, 1: 16087. PMID: 27562253, PMCID: PMC5003325, DOI: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.87.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonstructural protein 1Japanese encephalitis virus nonstructural protein 1Dengue virusDENV nonstructural protein 1Flavivirus nonstructural protein 1Lethal DENV challengeNS1 proteinReceptor-deficient miceVirus nonstructural protein 1Flavivirus NS1 proteinAcquisition of virusDENV challengeActive immunizationFlaviviral diseasesImmune barrierHost serumViral transferInfected mammalian hostsViral acquisitionMosquito midgutMiceProtein 1Virus acquisitionImmunizationMosquito vectors
2015
Mosquito Defense Strategies against Viral Infection
Cheng G, Liu Y, Wang P, Xiao X. Mosquito Defense Strategies against Viral Infection. Trends In Parasitology 2015, 32: 177-186. PMID: 26626596, PMCID: PMC4767563, DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2015.09.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsArbovirusesCulicidaeHemolymphNeuronsRNA InterferenceSalivary GlandsVirus ReplicationConceptsViral infectionMosquito antiviral immunityEfficient antiviral strategiesPathological sequelaePersistent infectionAntiviral immunityArbovirus infectionViral replicationAntiviral strategiesInfectionMosquito tissuesViral diseasesGlobal healthViral propagationMosquitoesTissueNatural vectorSequelaeSpecific tissuesDiseaseImmunity
2013
Mosquito Saliva Serine Protease Enhances Dissemination of Dengue Virus into the Mammalian Host
Conway MJ, Watson AM, Colpitts TM, Dragovic SM, Li Z, Wang P, Feitosa F, Shepherd DT, Ryman KD, Klimstra WB, Anderson JF, Fikrig E. Mosquito Saliva Serine Protease Enhances Dissemination of Dengue Virus into the Mammalian Host. Journal Of Virology 2013, 88: 164-175. PMID: 24131723, PMCID: PMC3911723, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02235-13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDengue virusDENV infectivityAedes aegypti salivaMurine lymph nodesSalivary gland extractsAegypti salivaPrevention of diseaseLymph nodesMosquito salivaDENV loadVivo modelSerine protease activityNovel targetViral attachmentViral infectivityVirus infectivitySerine protease inhibitorHeparan sulfate proteoglycanExtracellular matrix proteinsRNA knockdownProtease inhibitorsInfectivitySulfate proteoglycanCell migrationMammalian hosts
2011
Innate immune control of West Nile virus infection
Arjona A, Wang P, Montgomery RR, Fikrig E. Innate immune control of West Nile virus infection. Cellular Microbiology 2011, 13: 1648-1658. PMID: 21790942, PMCID: PMC3196381, DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-5822.2011.01649.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWest Nile virusWNV infectionAntiviral innate immune mechanismsLong-term neurologic sequelaeWest Nile virus infectionRe-emerging zoonotic pathogenInnate immune controlInnate immune mechanismsLife-threatening meningoencephalitisInnate immune systemNeurologic sequelaeImmune controlInflammatory mediatorsImmune mechanismsMammalian hostsVirus infectionCurrent evidenceViral infectionAntiviral effectorsImmune systemFlaviviridae familyAntiviral mechanismInfectionNile virusJAK-STAT