نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito midgut

تعداد نتایج: 19792  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Ryan C Smith Carolina Barillas-Mury Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

Plasmodium parasites must complete development in the mosquito vector for transmission to occur. The mosquito innate immune response is remarkably efficient in limiting parasite numbers. Previous work has identified a LPS-induced TNFα transcription factor (LITAF)-like transcription factor, LITAF-like 3 (LL3), which significantly influences parasite numbers. Here, we demonstrate that LL3 does no...

2013
Abraham G. Eappen Ryan C. Smith Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

Successful development of Plasmodium in the mosquito is essential for the transmission of malaria. A major bottleneck in parasite numbers occurs during midgut invasion, partly as a consequence of the complex interactions between the endogenous microbiota and the mosquito immune response. We previously identified SRPN6 as an immune component which restricts Plasmodium berghei development in the ...

2016
Mithilesh Kajla Tania P. Choudhury Parik Kakani Kuldeep Gupta Rini Dhawan Lalita Gupta Sanjeev Kumar

Anopheles mosquito midgut harbors a diverse group of endogenous bacteria that grow extensively after the blood feeding and help in food digestion and nutrition in many ways. Although, the growth of endogenous bacteria is regulated by various factors, however, the robust antibacterial immune reactions are generally suppressed in this body compartment by a heme peroxidase HPX15 crosslinked mucins...

2012
Janneth Rodrigues Giselle A. Oliveira Michalis Kotsyfakis Rajnikant Dixit Alvaro Molina-Cruz Ryan Jochim Carolina Barillas-Mury

BACKGROUND Plasmodium parasites need to cross the midgut and salivary gland epithelia to complete their life cycle in the mosquito. However, our understanding of the molecular mechanism and the mosquito genes that participate in this process is still very limited. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We identified an Anopheles gambiae epithelial serine protease (AgESP) that is constitutively expres...

2010
Vanessa Corby-Harris Anna Drexler Laurel Watkins de Jong Yevgeniya Antonova Nazzy Pakpour Rolf Ziegler Frank Ramberg Edwin E. Lewis Jessica M. Brown Shirley Luckhart Michael A. Riehle

Malaria (Plasmodium spp.) kills nearly one million people annually and this number will likely increase as drug and insecticide resistance reduces the effectiveness of current control strategies. The most important human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, undergoes a complex developmental cycle in the mosquito that takes approximately two weeks and begins with the invasion of the mosquito...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Maria Pilar Corena Theresa J Seron Herm K Lehman Judith D Ochrietor Andrea Kohn Chingkuang Tu Paul J Linser

The larval mosquito midgut exhibits one of the highest pH values known in a biological system. While the pH inside the posterior midgut and gastric caeca ranges between 7.0 and 8.0, the pH inside the anterior midgut is close to 11.0. Alkalization is likely to involve bicarbonate/carbonate ions. These ions are produced in vivo by the enzymatic action of carbonic anhydrase. The purpose of this st...

2015
Majoline T. Tchioffo Anne Boissière Luc Abate Sandrine E. Nsango Albert N. Bayibéki Parfait H. Awono-Ambéné Richard Christen Geoffrey Gimonneau Isabelle Morlais

The Anopheles midgut hosts diverse bacterial communities and represents a complex ecosystem. Several evidences indicate that mosquito midgut microbiota interferes with malaria parasite transmission. However, the bacterial composition of salivary glands and ovaries, two other biologically important tissues, has not been described so far. In this study, we investigated the dynamics of the bacteri...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 1996
J F Charles C Nielson-LeRoux A Delécluse

Bacillus sphaericus is a spore-forming aerobic bacterium, several strains of which are pathogenic for mosquito larvae. During sporulation, the most active strains produce a crystal toxin with a high degree of larvicidal activity. The toxin is composed of two proteins of 51.4 and 41.9 kDa, which are encoded by highly conserved chromosomal genes. After B. sphaericus is ingested, these proteins ar...

2005
Maria del Pilar Corena Leslie VanEkeris Ma. Isabel Salazar Doria Bowers Molly M. Fiedler David Silverman Chingkuang Tu Paul J. Linser

Mosquitoes reproduce by laying eggs. While in some species both the male and female adults feed on nectar, only the female requires a blood meal in order to produce viable progeny. Upon feeding, the blood meal is stored in the midgut while meals of nectar are diverted to the crop (Clements, 1992). Not surprisingly, the midguts of adult females and males in these species present differences. The...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
B D Foy T Magalhaes W E Injera I Sutherland M Devenport A Thanawastien D Ripley L Cárdenas-Freytag J C Beier

Vaccines that induce mosquito-killing (mosquitocidal) activity could substantially reduce the transmission of certain mosquito-borne diseases, especially vaccines against African malaria vectors, such as the mosquito Anopheles gambiae. To generate and characterize antimosquito immunity we immunized groups of mice with two individual A. gambiae midgut cDNAs, Ag-Aper1 (a secreted peritrophic matr...

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