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Modulation of transmission success of Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes (sexual stages) in various species of Anopheles by erythrocytic asexual stage parasites

机译:红细胞性无性阶段寄生虫对恶性疟原虫配子体细胞(性阶段)在各种按蚊中传播成功的调节

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During malaria infection, a small proportion of erythrocytic asexual stages undergo sexual differentiation. Male and female gametocytes ingested in the blood meal initiate the sexual development of malaria parasites in the mosquito midgut. During blood feeding on a host, a mosquito ingests, in addition to mature gametocytes, host immune factors present in the blood, as well as large excess of erythrocytic asexual stages. In the current study we addressed the impact of the presence of large excess of asexual stages, hitherto not known or even suspected to influence, on the infectivity of gametocytes in the mosquito. Asexual stages resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of infectiousness of gametocytes, and some of this could be explained by the presumed effect of hemozoin and other unknown asexual-stage components on the mosquito immune system, affecting survival and maturation of parasites in the mosquito midgut. Interactions between asexual and sexual stages, maturity and ratio of male and female gametocytes, host immune factors and mosquito innate immune factors are some of the variables that determine the infectiousness of gametocytes in the mosquitoes and ultimately malaria transmission success. Understanding of determinants affecting malaria transmission will be critical to approaches directly targeting the transmission process for malaria elimination.
机译:在疟疾感染期间,一小部分的红细胞无性阶段经历性别分化。摄入血粉的雄性和雌性配子体细胞会引发蚊子中肠中疟原虫的有性发育。在向宿主供血期间,除成熟的配子细胞外,蚊子还会摄入血液中存在的宿主免疫因子以及大量的红细胞无性繁殖期。在当前的研究中,我们研究了迄今不知道或什至没有影响影响的大量无性繁殖阶段对蚊子配子细胞感染性的影响。无性阶段导致配子细胞传染性的剂量依赖性抑制,其中部分原因可以由血红蛋白和其他未知的无性阶段成分对蚊子免疫系统的推测影响来影响,从而影响蚊子中肠寄生虫的存活和成熟。 。无性和性阶段,雄性和雌性配子细胞的成熟度和比例,宿主免疫因子和蚊子固有免疫因子之间的相互作用是决定蚊子中配子细胞传染性以及最终疟疾传播成功的一些变量。理解影响疟疾传播的决定因素对于直接针对消除疟疾的传播过程的方法至关重要。

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