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Exposure of Anopheles mosquitoes to trypanosomes reduces reproductive fitness and enhances susceptibility to Plasmodium

机译:Anopheles蚊子暴露于锥虫减少了生殖的健康并增强了对疟原虫的易感性

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In nature, females Anopheles mosquitoes that transmit the malaria parasites Plasmodium, take successive blood meals to maximize their offspring. During these blood meals, mosquitoes are exposed to a variety of microbes present in the host blood in addition to Plasmodium, the obligate parasite that causes malaria. The Trypanosoma parasites, causing trypanosomiases, are sympatric with the malaria parasites in numerous African regions, therefore, a single female mosquito could be in contact with both pathogens concurrently or through successive blood meals. In this work, we showed that exposure of females Anopheles mosquitoes to Trypanosoma enhanced their susceptibility to malaria parasites, reduced their reproductive fitness and modulated their bacterial gut flora. While the effect of trypanosomes ingestion on Plasmodium infection is microbiome dependent, the phenotype on the reproductive fitness is microbiome independent. These results highlight the need for considering the effect of eukaryotic microbes on Anopheles biology for malaria control strategies.
机译:本质上,女性anopheles蚊子传递疟疾寄生虫疟原虫,采取连续血粉,以最大化其后代。在这些血液中,除了疟原虫外,蚊子还暴露于宿主血液中存在的各种微生物,这是导致疟疾的迫使寄生虫。引起锥虫瘤的促锥瘤寄生虫与众多非洲地区的疟疾寄生虫进行了合作,因此,单一的雌性蚊子可以同时或通过连续的血粕与两种病原体接触。在这项工作中,我们表明,女性妇女蚊虫蚊虫对颞膜瘤的敏感性增强了对疟疾寄生虫的敏感性,降低了它们的生殖健康并调节了它们的细菌肠道菌群。虽然摄入疟原虫对疟原虫感染的影响是微生物组的依赖性,但生殖器的表型是微生物组独立的。这些结果突出了考虑真核微生物对疟疾生物学对疟疾控制策略的影响的需要。

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