| Literature DB >> 21985688 |
Iliano V Coutinho-Abreu1, Rami Mukbel, Hanafi A Hanafi, Emad Y Fawaz, Shabaan S El-Hossary, Mariha Wadsworth, Gwen Stayback, Dilkushi A Pitts, Mahmoud Abo-Shehada, David F Hoel, Shaden Kamhawi, Marcelo Ramalho-Ortigão, Mary Ann McDowell.
Abstract
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.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21985688 PMCID: PMC3209445 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6785-11-24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ecol ISSN: 1472-6785 Impact factor: 2.964
P. papatasi salivary gland gene expression differences throughout the season
| Genes | Regulation of expression | p-values | Fold change | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aswan | Early | x | Middle | ||
| SP30 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 9.35 | |
| Middle | x | Late | |||
| SP30 | + | - | p < 0.0001 | 5.54 | |
| Swaymeh | Early | x | Middle | ||
| SP36 | - | + | p = 0.0005 | 3.33 | |
| Early | x | Late | |||
| SP12 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 2.86 | |
| SP29 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 3.87 | |
| SP36 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 5.51 | |
| SP42 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 4.78 | |
| SP44 | - | + | p = 0.0004 | 5.48 | |
| Middle | x | Late | |||
| SP29 | - | + | p = 0.0005 | 2.45 | |
| SP42 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 4.58 | |
| SP44 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 6.33 | |
Only statistically significant (p < 0.0006) differences are shown. Values of fold change are derived from the comparison between expression medians. Regulation of expression levels up (+) or down (-) are indicated.
Geographic comparisons of P. papatasi salivary gland gene expression
| Genes | Regulation of expression | p-values | Fold change | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early | Aswan | x | North Sinai | ||
| SP12 | - | + | p = 0.0005 | 2.64 | |
| Middle | Aswan | x | Swaymeh | ||
| SP28 | + | - | p = 0.0001 | 15.40 | |
| SP30 | + | - | p = 0.0002 | 2.65 | |
| SP32 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 24.90 | |
| Aswan | x | North Sinai | |||
| SP30 | + | - | p < 0.0001 | 3.90 | |
| Swaymeh | x | North Sinai | |||
| SP32 | + | - | p < 0.0001 | 8.46 | |
| Late | Aswan | x | Swaymeh | ||
| SP29 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 5.33 | |
| SP32 | - | + | p = 0.0005 | 7.59 | |
| SP36 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 6.31 | |
| SP42 | - | + | p < 0.0001 | 6.73 | |
Only statistically significant (p < 0.0006) differences are shown. Values of fold change are derived from the comparison between expression medians. Regulation of expression levels up (+) or down (-) are indicated.
Figure 1Elevation maps of study sites. Elevation maps for entire study region (A), Swaymeh region (B), Aswan region (C), and Northern Sinai region (D).
Figure 2Salivary Gland Gene Expression from . Expression profiles were assessed as fold changes (Y axis) over the control non-sugar fed, and colony-maintained P. papatasi using the 2-ΔΔCT method. Expression profiles of P. papatasi collected in June (early in the season) and August (middle) 2007, and September (late) 2006 are displayed for SP12 (A), SP14 (B), SP28 (C), SP29 (D), SP30 (E), SP32 (F), SP36 (G), SP42 (H), and SP44 (I). Horizontal bars represent the expression mean values between the samples and each sample represents an individual fly. Asterisk (*) indicates statistically significant differences (p < 0.0006) between every two groups analyzed. Triangle, circle and square represent expression levels of sand flies collected early, in the middle and late in the season, respectively.
Figure 3Vegetation maps of study sites. Ten day composite maps of NDVI for mid September 2006 for entire study region (A), Swaymeh region (B), Aswan region (C), and Northern Sinai region (D).