Literature DB >> 12761076

Mammalian transforming growth factor beta1 activated after ingestion by Anopheles stephensi modulates mosquito immunity.

Shirley Luckhart1, Andrea L Crampton, Ruben Zamora, Matthew J Lieber, Patricia C Dos Santos, Tina M L Peterson, Nicole Emmith, Junghwa Lim, David A Wink, Yoram Vodovotz.   

Abstract

During the process of bloodfeeding by Anopheles stephensi, mammalian latent transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) is ingested and activated rapidly in the mosquito midgut. Activation may involve heme and nitric oxide (NO), agents released in the midgut during blood digestion and catalysis of L-arginine oxidation by A. stephensi NO synthase (AsNOS). Active TGF-beta1 persists in the mosquito midgut to extended times postingestion and is recognized by mosquito cells as a cytokine. In a manner analogous to the regulation of vertebrate inducible NO synthase and malaria parasite (Plasmodium) infection in mammals by TGF-beta1, TGF-beta1 regulates AsNOS expression and Plasmodium development in A. stephensi. Together, these observations indicate that, through conserved immunological cross talk, mammalian and mosquito immune systems interface with each other to influence the cycle of Plasmodium development.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12761076      PMCID: PMC155698          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.71.6.3000-3009.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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