FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Trammell, C.E., Rowe, E.H., Char, A.B., Jones, B.J., Fawcett, S., Ahlers, L.R.H., Goodman, A.G. (2023). Insulin-mediated endothelin signaling is antiviral during West Nile virus infection.  J. Virol. 97(10): e0111223.
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FBrf0258360
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Research paper
Abstract
Arboviruses, particularly those transmitted by mosquitoes, pose a significant threat to humans and are an increasing concern because of climate change, human activity, and expanding vector-competent populations. West Nile virus is of significant concern as the most frequent mosquito-borne disease transmitted annually within the continental United States. Here, we identify a previously uncharacterized signaling pathway that impacts West Nile virus infection, namely endothelin signaling. Additionally, we demonstrate that we can successfully translate results obtained from D. melanogaster into the more relevant human system. Our results add to the growing field of insulin-mediated antiviral immunity and identify potential biomarkers or intervention targets to better address West Nile virus infection and severe disease.
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PMC10617537 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Virol.
    Title
    Journal of Virology
    Publication Year
    1967-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0022-538X
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