نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito midgut

تعداد نتایج: 19792  

2017
Yesseinia I Angleró-Rodríguez Octavio Ac Talyuli Benjamin J Blumberg Seokyoung Kang Celia Demby Alicia Shields Jenny Carlson Natapong Jupatanakul George Dimopoulos

Transmission of dengue virus (DENV) requires successful completion of the infection cycle in the Aedes aegypti vector, which is initiated in the midgut tissue after ingestion of an infectious blood meal. While certain Ae. aegypti midgut-associated bacteria influence virus infection, little is known about the midgut-associated fungi (mycobiota), and how its members might influence susceptibility...

2016
Rodrigo Dutra Nunes Guilherme Ventura-Martins Débora Monteiro Moretti Priscilla Medeiros-Castro Carlucio Rocha-Santos Carlos Renato de Oliveira Daumas-Filho Paula Rego Barros Bittencourt-Cunha Karina Martins-Cardoso Cecília Oliveira Cudischevitch Rubem Figueiredo Sadok Menna-Barreto José Henrique Maia Oliveira Desiely Silva Gusmão Francisco José Alves Lemos Daniela Sales Alviano Pedro Lagerblad Oliveira Carl Lowenberger David Majerowicz Ricardo Melo Oliveira Rafael Dias Mesquita Georgia Correa Atella Mário Alberto Cardoso Silva-Neto

BACKGROUND Mosquitoes feed on plant-derived fluids such as nectar and sap and are exposed to bioactive molecules found in this dietary source. However, the role of such molecules on mosquito vectorial capacity is unknown. Weather has been recognized as a major determinant of the spread of dengue, and plants under abiotic stress increase their production of polyphenols. RESULTS Here, we show t...

2016
Sandra Bennink Meike J. Kiesow Gabriele Pradel

The mosquito midgut stages of malaria parasites are crucial for establishing an infection in the insect vector and to thus ensure further spread of the pathogen. Parasite development in the midgut starts with the activation of the intraerythrocytic gametocytes immediately after take-up and ends with traversal of the midgut epithelium by the invasive ookinetes less than 24 h later. During this t...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2014
Courtney C Murdock Simon Blanford Shirley Luckhart Matthew B Thomas

The extent to which environmental factors influence the ability of Anopheles mosquitoes to transmit malaria parasites remains poorly explored. Environmental variation, such as change in ambient temperature, will not necessarily influence the rates of host and parasite processes equivalently, potentially resulting in complex effects on infection outcomes. As proof of principle, we used Anopheles...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2003
Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena

Malaria ranks among the deadliest infectious diseases that kills more than one million persons every year. The mosquito is an obligatory vector for malaria transmission. In the mosquito, Plasmodium undergoes a complex series of developmental events that includes transformation into several distinct morphological forms and the crossing of two different epithelia--midgut and salivary gland. Circu...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2008
Andrea Ecker Ellen S C Bushell Rita Tewari Robert E Sinden

Transmission from the vertebrate host to the mosquito vector represents a major population bottleneck in the malaria life cycle that can successfully be targeted by intervention strategies. However, to date only about 25 parasite proteins expressed during this critical phase have been functionally analysed by gene disruption. We describe the first systematic, larger scale generation and phenoty...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
H Zieler C F Garon E R Fischer M Shahabuddin

The mosquito Aedes aegypti is capable of transmitting a variety of pathogens to man and to other vertebrates. The midgut of this insect has been well-studied both as the tissue where the first contact occurs between ingested pathogens and the insect host, and as a model system for blood meal digestion in blood-sucking insects. To understand better the nature of the midgut surface encountered by...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Maria del Pilar Corena Leslie VanEkeris Ma Isabel Salazar Doria Bowers Molly M Fiedler David Silverman Chingkuang Tu Paul J Linser

We have previously demonstrated the involvement of carbonic anhydrase (CA) in larval mosquito midgut physiology. In this study, we used Hansson's histochemistry to examine the distribution of the enzyme in the midgut of Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, Culex quinquefasciatus, Culex nigripalpus, Ochlerotatus taeniorhynchus, Anopheles albimanus and Anopheles quadrimaculatus adult mosquitoes. Addi...

2007
Zhiyong Xi Suchismita Das Lindsey Garver George Dimopoulos

Once a gene is identified as potentially refractory for malaria, it must be evaluated for its role in preventing Plasmodium infections within the mosquito. This protocol illustrates how the extent of plasmodium infections of mosquitoes can be assayed. The techniques for preparing the gametocyte culture, membrane feeding mosquitoes human blood, and assaying viral titers in the mosquito midgut ar...

2013
Phanidhar Kukutla Bo G. Lindberg Dong Pei Melanie Rayl Wanqin Yu Matthew Steritz Ingrid Faye Jiannong Xu

Elizabethkingia anophelis is a species in the family Flavobacteriaceae. It is a dominant resident in the mosquito gut and also a human pathogen. We present the draft genome sequences of two strains of E. anophelis, R26(T) and Ag1, which were isolated from the midgut of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.

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