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Table 2 Immunity related genes significantly upregulated in the presence of CHIKV

From: The midgut transcriptome of Aedes aegypti fed with saline or protein meals containing chikungunya virus reveals genes potentially involved in viral midgut escape

Libraries

Gene description

Gene ID

logFC

logCPM

P Value

FDR

SM 1dpi > 1dpf

Attacin

AAEL003389

7.8160

−0.6624

<0.0001

0.0017

Cecropin A

AAEL000627

5.4855

−0.9914

0.00015

0.0354

Cecropin

AAEL015515

4.2884

1.1236

<0.0001

0.0001

Defensin

AAEL003832

4.9008

−0.5482

<0.0001

0.0004

Gambicin

AAEL004522

0.6632

7.1876

0.00023

0.0487

PGRP S1

AAEL009474

1.2361

2.6771

0.00024

0.0495

FREP 14

AAEL007942

1.2401

4.7265

<0.0001

<0.0001

FREP 9

AAEL004156

0.6374

6.4320

0.00011

0.0267

FREP 37

AAEL011007

0.6026

5.8483

<0.0001

0.0242

SM 2dpi > 2dpf

Cecropin

AAEL000621

3.6724

1.1756

<0.0001

0.0007

Cecropin

AAEL018349

3.2777

0.9248

<0.0001

0.0007

Defensin D

AAEL003857

2.2313

2.0919

<0.0001

0.0049

FREP 10

AAEL008646

2.3248

3.8649

<0.0001

0.0000

Lysozyme C-type

AAEL003723

1.5102

5.0339

<0.0001

<0.0001

TEP 20

AAEL001794

1.7125

0.2464

0.0002

0.0425

GNBP

AAEL009178

1.3002

6.4798

<0.0001

<0.0001

PM 1dpi > 1dpf

GNBP

AAEL009178

0.7611

8.7899

0.0001

0.0287

  1. logFC logarithmic fold-change, CPM counts per million, FDR false discovery rate, PGRP Peptidoglycan Recognition Protein, FREP Fibrinogen Related Protein, GNBP Gram-Negative Binding Protein, SM saline meal (PBS), PM protein meal (BSA), dpi days post-infection with CHIKV, dpf days post-feeding without CHIKV infection