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Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila

Hemocytes, the immune cells in mosquitoes, participate in immune defenses against pathogens including malaria parasites. Mosquito hemocytes can also be infected by arthropod-borne viruses but the pro- or anti-viral nature of this interaction is unknown. Although there has been progress on hemocyte c...

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Autores principales: Pondeville, Emilie, Puchot, Nicolas, Parvy, Jean-Philippe, Carissimo, Guillaume, Poidevin, Mickael, Waterhouse, Robert M., Marois, Eric, Bourgouin, Catherine
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32105779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2020.103339
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author Pondeville, Emilie
Puchot, Nicolas
Parvy, Jean-Philippe
Carissimo, Guillaume
Poidevin, Mickael
Waterhouse, Robert M.
Marois, Eric
Bourgouin, Catherine
author_facet Pondeville, Emilie
Puchot, Nicolas
Parvy, Jean-Philippe
Carissimo, Guillaume
Poidevin, Mickael
Waterhouse, Robert M.
Marois, Eric
Bourgouin, Catherine
author_sort Pondeville, Emilie
collection PubMed
description Hemocytes, the immune cells in mosquitoes, participate in immune defenses against pathogens including malaria parasites. Mosquito hemocytes can also be infected by arthropod-borne viruses but the pro- or anti-viral nature of this interaction is unknown. Although there has been progress on hemocyte characterization during pathogen infection in mosquitoes, the specific contribution of hemocytes to immune responses and the hemocyte-specific functions of immune genes and pathways remain unresolved due to the lack of genetic tools to manipulate gene expression in these cells specifically. Here, we used the Gal4-UAS system to characterize the activity of the Drosophila hemocyte-specific hemolectin promoter in the adults of Anopheles gambiae, the malaria mosquito. We established an hml-Gal4 driver line that we further crossed to a fluorescent UAS responder line, and examined the expression pattern in the adult progeny driven by the hml promoter. We show that the hml regulatory region drives hemocyte-specific transgene expression in a subset of hemocytes, and that transgene expression is triggered after a blood meal. The hml promoter drives transgene expression in differentiating prohemocytes as well as in differentiated granulocytes. Analysis of different immune markers in hemocytes in which the hml promoter drives transgene expression revealed that this regulatory region could be used to study phagocytosis as well as melanization. Finally, the hml promoter drives transgene expression in hemocytes in which o'nyong-nyong virus replicates. Altogether, the Drosophila hml promoter constitutes a good tool to drive transgene expression in hemocyte only and to analyze the function of these cells and the genes they express during pathogen infection in Anopheles gambiae.
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spelling pubmed-71811892020-05-01 Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila Pondeville, Emilie Puchot, Nicolas Parvy, Jean-Philippe Carissimo, Guillaume Poidevin, Mickael Waterhouse, Robert M. Marois, Eric Bourgouin, Catherine Insect Biochem Mol Biol Article Hemocytes, the immune cells in mosquitoes, participate in immune defenses against pathogens including malaria parasites. Mosquito hemocytes can also be infected by arthropod-borne viruses but the pro- or anti-viral nature of this interaction is unknown. Although there has been progress on hemocyte characterization during pathogen infection in mosquitoes, the specific contribution of hemocytes to immune responses and the hemocyte-specific functions of immune genes and pathways remain unresolved due to the lack of genetic tools to manipulate gene expression in these cells specifically. Here, we used the Gal4-UAS system to characterize the activity of the Drosophila hemocyte-specific hemolectin promoter in the adults of Anopheles gambiae, the malaria mosquito. We established an hml-Gal4 driver line that we further crossed to a fluorescent UAS responder line, and examined the expression pattern in the adult progeny driven by the hml promoter. We show that the hml regulatory region drives hemocyte-specific transgene expression in a subset of hemocytes, and that transgene expression is triggered after a blood meal. The hml promoter drives transgene expression in differentiating prohemocytes as well as in differentiated granulocytes. Analysis of different immune markers in hemocytes in which the hml promoter drives transgene expression revealed that this regulatory region could be used to study phagocytosis as well as melanization. Finally, the hml promoter drives transgene expression in hemocytes in which o'nyong-nyong virus replicates. Altogether, the Drosophila hml promoter constitutes a good tool to drive transgene expression in hemocyte only and to analyze the function of these cells and the genes they express during pathogen infection in Anopheles gambiae. Elsevier Science 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7181189/ /pubmed/32105779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2020.103339 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pondeville, Emilie
Puchot, Nicolas
Parvy, Jean-Philippe
Carissimo, Guillaume
Poidevin, Mickael
Waterhouse, Robert M.
Marois, Eric
Bourgouin, Catherine
Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila
title Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila
title_full Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila
title_fullStr Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila
title_full_unstemmed Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila
title_short Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila
title_sort hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from drosophila
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32105779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2020.103339
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