Phagocytosis in mosquito immune responses
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-065X.2007.00553.x
Phagocytosis in mosquito immune responses
Abstract
Anopheles mosquitoes are the only vectors of human malaria parasites. Mosquito-parasite interactions are critical for disease transmission and therefore are a potential target for malaria control strategies. Mosquitoes mount potent immune responses that efficiently limit proliferation of a variety of infectious agents, including microbial pathogens and malaria parasites. The recent completion of the Anopheles gambiae genome sequencing project combined with the development of the powerful RNA interference-based gene silencing helped to identify major players of the immune defenses and uncovered evolutionarily conserved mechanisms in the anti-bacterial and anti-Plasmodium responses. The anti-bacterial responses are based on phagocytosis at early steps of infections, followed, several hours later, by the synthesis of anti-microbial peptides. The principal regulators of anti-parasitic responses are predominantly synthesized by the mosquito blood cells; however, the exact molecular mechanisms of parasite killing remain unclear. Several regulators of phagocytosis are also required for efficient parasite killing. Here, we summarize our current knowledge of the anti-bacterial and anti-parasitic responses, with the particular emphasis on the role of phagocytosis in mosquito immunity.
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