George Dimopoulos
VerifiedJohns Hopkins University · Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Active 1994–2024
Research topics
- Biology
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Immunology
- Virology
- Zoology
- Biotechnology
- Animal science
- Microbiology
Selected publications
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2023 · 43 citations
- Virology
- Biology
- Ecology
and the pathogens they transmit to human and animal hosts.
PLoS Biology · 2022 · 37 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Biology
- Virology
- Microbiology
The mosquito's innate immune system defends against a variety of pathogens, and the conserved siRNA pathway plays a central role in the control of viral infections. Here, we show that transgenic overexpression of Dicer2 (Dcr2) or R2d2 resulted in an accumulation of 21-nucleotide viral sequences that was accompanied by a significant suppression of dengue virus (DENV), Zika virus (ZIKV), and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) replication, thus indicating the broad-spectrum antiviral response mediated by the siRNA pathway that can be applied for the development of novel arbovirus control strategies. Interestingly, overexpression of Dcr2 or R2d2 regulated the mRNA abundance of a variety of antimicrobial immune genes, pointing to additional functions of DCR2 and R2D2 as well as cross-talk between the siRNA pathway and other immune pathways. Accordingly, transgenic overexpression of Dcr2 or R2d2 resulted in a lesser proliferation of the midgut microbiota and increased resistance to bacterial and fungal infections.
Glyphosate inhibits melanization and increases susceptibility to infection in insects
PLoS Biology · 2021 · 78 citations
- Biology
- Genetics
- Biotechnology
Melanin, a black-brown pigment found throughout all kingdoms of life, has diverse biological functions including UV protection, thermoregulation, oxidant scavenging, arthropod immunity, and microbial virulence. Given melanin's broad roles in the biosphere, particularly in insect immune defenses, it is important to understand how exposure to ubiquitous environmental contaminants affects melanization. Glyphosate-the most widely used herbicide globally-inhibits melanin production, which could have wide-ranging implications in the health of many organisms, including insects. Here, we demonstrate that glyphosate has deleterious effects on insect health in 2 evolutionary distant species, Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae), suggesting a broad effect in insects. Glyphosate reduced survival of G. mellonella caterpillars following infection with the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans and decreased the size of melanized nodules formed in hemolymph, which normally help eliminate infection. Glyphosate also increased the burden of the malaria-causing parasite Plasmodium falciparum in A. gambiae mosquitoes, altered uninfected mosquito survival, and perturbed the microbial composition of adult mosquito midguts. Our results show that glyphosate's mechanism of melanin inhibition involves antioxidant synergy and disruption of the reaction oxidation-reduction balance. Overall, these findings suggest that glyphosate's environmental accumulation could render insects more susceptible to microbial pathogens due to melanin inhibition, immune impairment, and perturbations in microbiota composition, potentially contributing to declines in insect populations.
Frontiers in Microbiology · 2021 · 50 citations
- Biology
- Zoology
- Ecology
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Pathogens · 2020 · 25 citations
- Biology
- Zoology
- Virology
in several physiological systems of adult mosquitoes, where the influence differs between males and females.
Recent grants
NIH · $4.6M · 2018–2031
NIH · $4.3M · 2018
The Molecular and Cellular Basis of Infectious Diseases (MCBID) Program
NIH · $12.2M · 1994–2026
NIH · $448k · 2013
NIH · $3.8M · 2016
Frequent coauthors
- 85 shared
Fotis C. Kafatos
Imperial College London
- 72 shared
Yuemei Dong
Johns Hopkins University
- 46 shared
Evgeny M. Zdobnov
University of Geneva
- 42 shared
David W. Severson
Indiana University
- 39 shared
George K. Christophides
Imperial College London
- 39 shared
José M. C. Tubío
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago
- 39 shared
Carolina Barillas‐Mury
National Institutes of Health
- 38 shared
Alexander S. Raikhel
University of California, Riverside
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