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Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season

BACKGROUND: Sand fly saliva can drive the outcome of Leishmania infection in animal models, and salivary components have been postulated as vaccine candidates against leishmaniasis. In the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi, natural sugar-sources modulate the activity of proteins involved in meal digesti...

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Autores principales: Coutinho-Abreu, Iliano V, Mukbel, Rami, Hanafi, Hanafi A, Fawaz, Emad Y, El-Hossary, Shabaan S, Wadsworth, Mariha, Stayback, Gwen, Pitts, Dilkushi A, Abo-Shehada, Mahmoud, Hoel, David F, Kamhawi, Shaden, Ramalho-Ortigão, Marcelo, McDowell, Mary Ann
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3209445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21985688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-11-24
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author Coutinho-Abreu, Iliano V
Mukbel, Rami
Hanafi, Hanafi A
Fawaz, Emad Y
El-Hossary, Shabaan S
Wadsworth, Mariha
Stayback, Gwen
Pitts, Dilkushi A
Abo-Shehada, Mahmoud
Hoel, David F
Kamhawi, Shaden
Ramalho-Ortigão, Marcelo
McDowell, Mary Ann
author_facet Coutinho-Abreu, Iliano V
Mukbel, Rami
Hanafi, Hanafi A
Fawaz, Emad Y
El-Hossary, Shabaan S
Wadsworth, Mariha
Stayback, Gwen
Pitts, Dilkushi A
Abo-Shehada, Mahmoud
Hoel, David F
Kamhawi, Shaden
Ramalho-Ortigão, Marcelo
McDowell, Mary Ann
author_sort Coutinho-Abreu, Iliano V
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Sand fly saliva can drive the outcome of Leishmania infection in animal models, and salivary components have been postulated as vaccine candidates against leishmaniasis. In the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi, natural sugar-sources modulate the activity of proteins involved in meal digestion, and possibly influence vectorial capacity. However, only a handful of studies have assessed the variability of salivary components in sand flies, focusing on the effects of environmental factors in natural habitats. In order to better understand such interactions, we compared the expression profiles of nine P. papatasi salivary gland genes of specimens inhabiting different ecological habitats in Egypt and Jordan and throughout the sand fly season in each habitat. RESULTS: The majority of investigated genes were up-regulated in specimens from Swaymeh late in the season, when the availability of sugar sources is reduced due to water deprivation. On the other hand, these genes were not up-regulated in specimens collected from Aswan, an irrigated area less susceptible to drought effects. CONCLUSION: Expression plasticity of genes involved with vectorial capacity in disease vectors may play an important epidemiological role in the establishment of diseases in natural habitats.
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spelling pubmed-32094452011-11-06 Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season Coutinho-Abreu, Iliano V Mukbel, Rami Hanafi, Hanafi A Fawaz, Emad Y El-Hossary, Shabaan S Wadsworth, Mariha Stayback, Gwen Pitts, Dilkushi A Abo-Shehada, Mahmoud Hoel, David F Kamhawi, Shaden Ramalho-Ortigão, Marcelo McDowell, Mary Ann BMC Ecol Research Article BACKGROUND: Sand fly saliva can drive the outcome of Leishmania infection in animal models, and salivary components have been postulated as vaccine candidates against leishmaniasis. In the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi, natural sugar-sources modulate the activity of proteins involved in meal digestion, and possibly influence vectorial capacity. However, only a handful of studies have assessed the variability of salivary components in sand flies, focusing on the effects of environmental factors in natural habitats. In order to better understand such interactions, we compared the expression profiles of nine P. papatasi salivary gland genes of specimens inhabiting different ecological habitats in Egypt and Jordan and throughout the sand fly season in each habitat. RESULTS: The majority of investigated genes were up-regulated in specimens from Swaymeh late in the season, when the availability of sugar sources is reduced due to water deprivation. On the other hand, these genes were not up-regulated in specimens collected from Aswan, an irrigated area less susceptible to drought effects. CONCLUSION: Expression plasticity of genes involved with vectorial capacity in disease vectors may play an important epidemiological role in the establishment of diseases in natural habitats. BioMed Central 2011-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3209445/ /pubmed/21985688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-11-24 Text en Copyright ©2011 Coutinho-Abreu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Coutinho-Abreu, Iliano V
Mukbel, Rami
Hanafi, Hanafi A
Fawaz, Emad Y
El-Hossary, Shabaan S
Wadsworth, Mariha
Stayback, Gwen
Pitts, Dilkushi A
Abo-Shehada, Mahmoud
Hoel, David F
Kamhawi, Shaden
Ramalho-Ortigão, Marcelo
McDowell, Mary Ann
Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
title Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
title_full Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
title_fullStr Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
title_full_unstemmed Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
title_short Expression plasticity of Phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
title_sort expression plasticity of phlebotomus papatasi salivary gland genes in distinct ecotopes through the sand fly season
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3209445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21985688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6785-11-24
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