1. Sex Determination in Malaria Parasites
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Paul T. Brey, Richard Paul, Tim Coulson, Anna Raibaud, Génétique fonctionnelle des maladies infectieuses - Functional Genetics of Infectious Diseases, Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP), Zoological Society of London - ZSL (UNITED KINGDOM), and Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire des Insectes
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MESH: Sex Determination Processes ,Male ,Plasmodium ,Erythrocytes ,Reticulocytes ,MESH: Reproduction ,Plasmodium gallinaceum ,MESH: Recombinant Proteins ,Mice ,Aedes ,Parasite hosting ,MESH: Animals ,Erythropoiesis ,media_common ,[SDV.MHEP.ME]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Emerging diseases ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,MESH: Erythrocytes ,Reproduction ,MESH: Chickens ,MESH: Aedes ,Recombinant Proteins ,MESH: Malaria, Avian ,Female ,Sex ratio ,Malaria, Avian ,media_common.quotation_subject ,MESH: Malaria ,Zoology ,MESH: Sex Ratio ,Immune system ,medicine ,Animals ,MESH: Erythropoietin ,Sex Ratio ,MESH: Mice ,Erythropoietin ,MESH: Plasmodium gallinaceum ,Reproductive success ,MESH: Plasmodium ,MESH: Erythropoiesis ,Sex Determination Processes ,MESH: Reticulocytes ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,MESH: Male ,Malaria ,Immunology ,Protozoa ,MESH: Female ,Chickens - Abstract
A century ago, W. G. MacCallum identified distinct male and female forms in malaria parasites of both birds and humans. Since then, scientists have been puzzled by the high female-to-male ratios of parasites inPlasmodiuminfections and by the mechanism of sex determination. The sex ratio of malaria parasites was shown to become progressively more male as conditions that allow motility and subsequent fertilization by the male parasites become adverse. This resulted from an increased immune response against male gametes, which coincides with intense host erythropoietic activity. Natural and artificial induction of erythropoiesis in vertebrate hosts provoked a shift toward male parasite production. This change in parasite sex ratio led to reduced reproductive success in the parasite, which suggests that sex determination is adaptive and is regulated by the hematologic state of the host.
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- 2000