TY - JOUR
T1 - Anopheles gambiae Croquemort SCRBQ2, expression profile in the mosquito and its potential interaction with the malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei
AU - González-Lázaro, Mónica
AU - Dinglasan, Rhoel
AU - Hernández-Hernández, Fidel de la Cruz
AU - Rodríguez, Mario Henry
AU - Laclaustra, Martin
AU - Jacobs-Lorena, Marcelo
AU - Flores-Romo, Leopoldo
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to express our gratitude to Leticia Cortes-Martínez, Juan García-Jiménez and Juana Calderón-Amador at CINVESTAV-IPN for their excellent technical assistance. We are grateful to Kathryn Shaw for helping with P. berghei cultures and mice infections and to the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute insectary for assistance with mosquito rearing. We also thank Dr. Abraham Eappen for providing the AgS7 primers and Dr. Anil Ghosh for kindly providing the GFP plasmid and primers (Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, USA). We also acknowledge the support of Dr. Fernando Navarro-García, Head of the Cell Biology Department (CINVESTAV-IPN), and we thank Dr. Juan Pedro Luna-Arias at CINVESTAV-IPN for helpful criticisms. M.G.-L. received a PhD scholarship no. 166703 from the Mexican Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT, Mexico) during the development of this work. M.G.-L. was also a Telmex Foundation Scholarship holder (Mexico). This investigation received financial support from CONACyT (grant no. 62389 to F.C.H.-H.; Apoyos Integrales para la Formación de Doctores en Ciencias & Programa de Becas Mixtas en el Extranjero para Becarios CONACyT Nacionales, both to M.G.-L.) and from the National Institutes of Health (to M.J.-L.).
PY - 2009/5
Y1 - 2009/5
N2 - The scavenger receptor family comprises transmembrane proteins involved in the recognition of polyanionic ligands. Several studies have established that members of this family are involved both in immunity and in developmental processes. In Drosophila melanogaster, one of the best characterized scavenger receptors is Croquemort, which participates in the recognition of apoptotic cells in the embryo. Although comparative genomic studies have revealed the presence of four orthologs of this receptor in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, little is known about their function. We have investigated the expression pattern of the four Croquemort orthologs during the mosquito life cycle. Croquemort transcripts SCRBQ2 and SCRBQ4 are expressed at all the developmental stages, while expression of Croquemort transcripts SCRBQ1 and SCRBQ3 is more restricted. We have also investigated the expression of the four Croquemort orthologs in the different organs of the adult female. Croquemort transcript SCRBQ2 is highly expressed in the A. gambiae female midgut. SCRBQ2 midgut gene expression was up-regulated after a non-infected or a Plasmodium berghei-infected blood meal, compared to its expression in midguts of sugar-fed females. Interestingly, knockdown of SCRBQ2 expression by dsRNA injection resulted in a 62.5% inhibition of oocyst formation, suggesting that SCRBQ2 plays a role in Plasmodium-mosquito interactions.
AB - The scavenger receptor family comprises transmembrane proteins involved in the recognition of polyanionic ligands. Several studies have established that members of this family are involved both in immunity and in developmental processes. In Drosophila melanogaster, one of the best characterized scavenger receptors is Croquemort, which participates in the recognition of apoptotic cells in the embryo. Although comparative genomic studies have revealed the presence of four orthologs of this receptor in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, little is known about their function. We have investigated the expression pattern of the four Croquemort orthologs during the mosquito life cycle. Croquemort transcripts SCRBQ2 and SCRBQ4 are expressed at all the developmental stages, while expression of Croquemort transcripts SCRBQ1 and SCRBQ3 is more restricted. We have also investigated the expression of the four Croquemort orthologs in the different organs of the adult female. Croquemort transcript SCRBQ2 is highly expressed in the A. gambiae female midgut. SCRBQ2 midgut gene expression was up-regulated after a non-infected or a Plasmodium berghei-infected blood meal, compared to its expression in midguts of sugar-fed females. Interestingly, knockdown of SCRBQ2 expression by dsRNA injection resulted in a 62.5% inhibition of oocyst formation, suggesting that SCRBQ2 plays a role in Plasmodium-mosquito interactions.
KW - Anopheles
KW - CD36
KW - Croquemort
KW - RNAi
KW - Scavenger receptor
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ibmb.2009.03.008
DO - 10.1016/j.ibmb.2009.03.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 19366631
AN - SCOPUS:67349138590
SN - 0965-1748
VL - 39
SP - 395
EP - 402
JO - Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
JF - Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
IS - 5-6
ER -