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Mutations in Two Host Proteins Increase Chikungunya Virus Sensitivity and Change Immune Responses in Zebrafish

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Abstract

Essence

Loss of mk2b or mk3 made zebrafish more susceptible to Chikungunya virus and altered antiviral immune signaling.

Evidence

This CRISPR-Cas9 zebrafish knockout infection study compared mk2b, mk3, and double-knockout larvae with wild-type controls using CHIKV titers, severity phenotypes, TNF-alpha, ifn phi1, and rsad2 expression.

Caveat

The work is an organism-level zebrafish model, and the mk3-linked susceptibility pathway remains unidentified rather than a direct therapeutic result.

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