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The Anopheles FBN9 immune factor mediates Plasmodium species-specific defense through transgenic fat body expression.
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Developmental and comparative immunology [Dev Comp Immunol] 2017 Feb; Vol. 67, pp. 257-265. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 22. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Mosquitoes have a multifaceted innate immune system that is actively engaged in warding off various pathogens, including the protozoan malaria parasite Plasmodium. Various immune signaling pathways and effectors have been shown to mediate a certain degree of defense specificity against different Plasmodium species. A key pattern recognition receptor of the Anopheles gambiae immune system is the fibrinogen domain-containing immunolectin FBN9, which has been shown to be transcriptonally induced by Plasmodium infection, and to mediate defense against both rodent and human malaria parasites and bacteria. Here we have further studied the defense specificity of FBN9 using a transgenic approach, in which FBN9 is overexpressed in the fat body tissue after a blood meal through a vitellogenin promoter. Interestingly, the Vg-FBN9 transgenic mosquitoes showed increased resistance only to the rodent parasite P. berghei, and not to the human parasite P. falciparum, pointing to differences in the mosquito's defense mechanisms against the two parasite species. The Vg-FBN9 transgenic mosquitoes were also more resistant to infection with both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and showed increased longevity when infected with P. berghei. Our study points to the importance of both experimentally depleting and enriching candidate anti-Plasmodium effectors in functional studies in order to ascertain their suitability for the development of transgenic mosquito-based malaria control strategies.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Animals, Genetically Modified
Cells, Cultured
Fertility
Fibrillins genetics
Humans
Immunity, Innate
Promoter Regions, Genetic genetics
Receptors, Pattern Recognition genetics
Rodentia
Species Specificity
Transgenes genetics
Vitellogenins genetics
Anopheles immunology
Escherichia coli immunology
Escherichia coli Infections immunology
Fat Body physiology
Fibrillins metabolism
Malaria immunology
Plasmodium berghei immunology
Plasmodium falciparum immunology
Receptors, Pattern Recognition metabolism
Staphylococcal Infections immunology
Staphylococcus aureus immunology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1879-0089
- Volume :
- 67
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Developmental and comparative immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27667688
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2016.09.012