Gene delivery in mosquitos with a vesicular stomatitis virus vector

Published: 18 August 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/3pb4vh7hjz.1
Contributor:
Aihua Zheng

Description

This dataset contains raw data generated during the study “Gene delivery in mosquitos with a vesicular stomatitis virus vector” (ISCIENCE-D-25-01102R4). The work developed the vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) vector as a GOF delivery system, which efficiently delivers target genes in mosquito Aedes aegypti without affect their fitness. Importantly, by tactically altering the insertion site of target genes within VSV vector, we can control the relative levels of transcription. This VSV-mediated method resulted in the corresponding phenotypic changes in mosquitoes overexpressing target genes compared to controls. Additionally, VSV could infect various orders of insects, including fruit flies (Diptera), fall armyworms (Lepidoptera), and beetles (Coleoptera), highlighting its potential as a versatile gene delivery platform across insect species.

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Institutions

  • Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences

Categories

Gene Delivery, Gene Overexpression, Viral Vector, Mosquito

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