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MosGILT controls innate immunity and germ cell development in Anopheles gambiae.


ABSTRACT: Gene-edited mosquitoes lacking a gamma-interferon-inducible lysosomal thiol reductase-like protein, namely (mosGILTnull) have lower Plasmodium infection, which is linked to impaired ovarian development and immune activation. The transcriptome of mosGILTnull Anopheles gambiae was therefore compared to wild type (WT) mosquitoes by RNA-sequencing to delineate mosGILT-dependent pathways. Compared to WT mosquitoes, mosGILTnull A. gambiae demonstrated altered expression of genes related to oogenesis, 20-hydroxyecdysone synthesis, as well as immune-related genes. Serendipitously, the zero population growth gene, zpg, an essential regulator of germ cell development was found to be one of the most downregulated genes in mosGILTnull mosquitoes. These results provide a crucial missing link between two previous studies on the role of zpg and mosGILT in ovarian development. This study further demonstrates that mosGILT has the potential to serve as a target for the biological control of mosquito vectors and to influence the Plasmodium life cycle within the vector.

SUBMITTER: Arora G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10775533 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mosGILT controls innate immunity and germ cell development in Anopheles gambiae.

Arora Gunjan G   Tang Xiaotian X   Cui Yingjun Y   Yang Jing J   Chuang Yu-Min YM   Joshi Jayadev J   Sajid Andaleeb A   Dong Yuemei Y   Cresswell Peter P   Dimopoulos George G   Fikrig Erol E  

BMC genomics 20240109 1


Gene-edited mosquitoes lacking a gamma-interferon-inducible lysosomal thiol reductase-like protein, namely (mosGILT<sup>null</sup>) have lower Plasmodium infection, which is linked to impaired ovarian development and immune activation. The transcriptome of mosGILT<sup>null</sup> Anopheles gambiae was therefore compared to wild type (WT) mosquitoes by RNA-sequencing to delineate mosGILT-dependent pathways. Compared to WT mosquitoes, mosGILT<sup>null</sup> A. gambiae demonstrated altered expressio  ...[more]

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