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Camicas, Jean-Louis; Hervy, Jean-Paul; Hervé, Jean-Pierre; Ferrara, Léo; Cornet, Jean-Paul; Hébrard, Georges; Adam, François; Wilson, M.L.; Gordon, S.W.. |
Cet article consigne les activités en 1988 du Laboratoire ORSTOM de zoologie médicale à Dakar, concernant les études sur l'écologie des arbovirus à vecteurs culicidiens, et sur les arboviroses à vecteurs ixodidiens |
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Palavras-chave: ENTOMOLOGIE MEDICALE; MOUSTIQUE; ARBOVIROSE; FIEVRE HEMORRAGIQUE; DENGUE; FIEVRE JAUNE; SURVEILLANCE; VIROLOGIE; ECOLOGIE; VIRUS; PROGRAMME DE RECHERCHE; EPIDEMIOLOGIE; FIEVRE HEMORRAGIQUE DE LA VALLEE DU RIFT; TIQUE. |
Ano: 1989 |
URL: http://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:35216 |
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Cornelie, S.; Remoue, F.; Doucoure, S.; NDiaye, T.; Sauvage, F.X.; Boulanger, D.; Simondon, F.. |
Background: During blood feeding, the mosquito injects saliva into the vertebrate host. This saliva contains bioactive components which may play a role in pathogen transmission and in host-vector relationships by inducing an immune response in the vertebrate host. The evaluation of human immune responses to arthropod bites might also represent a research direction for assessing individual exposure to the bite of a malaria vector.Methods: The present study examined the antibody ( Ab) IgG response during the season of exposure to Anopheles gambiae bites in young children living in a malaria endemic area. Immunoblots were performed with An. gambiae saliva to detect anti-saliva Ab bands and the evolution of immunogenic bands at the peak of, and following, the... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: MALARIA; MOUSTIQUE; SANG; SALIVE; ANOPHELES GAMBIAE; ARTHROPODE; IMMUNOBLOT. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://www.prodinra.inra.fr/prodinra/pinra/doc.xsp?id=PROD2010956e15e&uri=/notices/prodinra1/2010/09/ |
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Chertemps, T.; Mitri, C.; Perrot, S.; Sautereau, J.; Jacques, J.-C.; Thiery, I.; Bourgouin, C.; Rosinski-Chupin, I.. |
Background: Invasion of the mosquito salivary glands by Plasmodium is a critical step for malaria transmission. From a SAGE analysis, we previously identified several genes whose expression in salivary glands was regulated coincident with sporozoite invasion of salivary glands. To get insights into the consequences of these salivary gland responses, here we have studied one of the genes, PRS1 (Plasmodium responsive salivary 1), whose expression was upregulated in infected glands, using immunolocalization and functional inactivation approaches. Methodology/Principal Findings: PRS1 belongs to a novel insect superfamily of genes encoding proteins with DM9 repeat motifs of uncharacterized function. We show that PRS1 is induced in response to Plasmodium, not... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: PLASMODIUM; MOUSTIQUE; GLANDE SALIVAIRE; SALIVE; MALADIE INFECTIEUSE; PROTEINE; TRANSMISSION DE LA MALADIE; VECTEUR DE LA MALADIE; INTERACTION MOLECULAIRE; RT-PCR; SDS-PAGE; ARTHROPODA; HEXAPODA; EXPRESSION DES GENES; MICROSCOPIE CONFOCALE; INSECTE; PARASITOSE MALARIA PARASITE; MOLECULAR-INTERACTIONS; BERGHEI SPOROZOITES; MOSQUITO; INVASION; INFECTION; PROTEIN; VECTOR; CELLS; FALCIPARUM. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://www.prodinra.inra.fr/prodinra/pinra/doc.xsp?id=PROD2010f5c08798&uri=/notices/prodinra1/2010/11/ |
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