Progress and challenges in identifying molecular mechanisms underlying host and vector manipulation by plant viruses

Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2019 Jun:33:7-18. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2019.01.001. Epub 2019 Jan 14.

Abstract

Plant virus infection fundamentally alters chemical and behavioral phenotypes of hosts and vectors. These alterations often enhance virus transmission, leading researchers to surmise that such effects are manipulations caused by virus adaptations and not just by-products of pathology. But identification of the virus components behind manipulation is missing from most studies performed to date. Here, we evaluate causative empirical evidence that virus components are the drivers of manipulated host and vector phenotypes. To do so, we link findings and methodologies on virus pathology with observational and functional genomics studies on virus manipulation. Our synthesis provides an overview of progress, areas of synergy, and new approaches that will lead to an improved mechanistic understanding of host and vector manipulation by plant viruses.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Behavior, Animal*
  • Insect Vectors / physiology
  • Insect Vectors / virology*
  • Insecta / physiology
  • Insecta / virology
  • Plant Diseases / virology
  • Plant Viruses / genetics
  • Plant Viruses / pathogenicity
  • Plant Viruses / physiology*