Plasmodium spp. are pathogenic to their vertebrate hosts and also apparently, impose a fitness cost on their insect vectors. We show here, however, that Plasmodium-infected mosquitoes survive starvation significantly better than uninfected mosquitoes. This survival advantage during starvation is associated with higher energy resource storage that infected mosquitoes accumulate during period of Plasmodium oocyst development. Microarray analysis revealed that the metabolism of sated mosquitoes is altered in the presence of rapidly growing oocysts, including the down-regulation of several enzymes involved in carbohydrate catabolism. In addition, enhanced expression of several insulin-like peptides was observed in Plasmodium-infected mosquitoes...
Malaria parasites alter mosquito feeding behaviour in a way that enhances parasite transmission. Thi...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Malaria r...
Malaria parasites develop and grow as oocysts in the mosquito for several days before being able to ...
Plasmodium spp. are pathogenic to their vertebrate hosts and also apparently, impose a fitness cost ...
Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the sur...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
Insulin-like peptides (ILPs) play important roles in growth and metabolic homeostasis, but have also...
Background: The interactions between the insulin signaling pathway (ISP) and juvenile hormone (JH) c...
Mosquitoes have distinct developmental and adult life history, and the vectorial capacity of females...
<div><p>Hematophagous mosquitoes serve as vectors of multiple devastating human diseases, and many u...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
The mosquito Aedes aegypti is a well known vector of many viral diseases such as yellow fever, dengu...
Despite the fact that recent efforts to control/eradicate malaria have contributed to a significant ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
Malaria parasites alter mosquito feeding behaviour in a way that enhances parasite transmission. Thi...
Malaria parasites alter mosquito feeding behaviour in a way that enhances parasite transmission. Thi...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Malaria r...
Malaria parasites develop and grow as oocysts in the mosquito for several days before being able to ...
Plasmodium spp. are pathogenic to their vertebrate hosts and also apparently, impose a fitness cost ...
Evidence continues to accumulate showing that the malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) reduce the sur...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
Insulin-like peptides (ILPs) play important roles in growth and metabolic homeostasis, but have also...
Background: The interactions between the insulin signaling pathway (ISP) and juvenile hormone (JH) c...
Mosquitoes have distinct developmental and adult life history, and the vectorial capacity of females...
<div><p>Hematophagous mosquitoes serve as vectors of multiple devastating human diseases, and many u...
The intake of a Plasmodium-infected blood meal may affect mosquito physiology and a series of trade-...
The mosquito Aedes aegypti is a well known vector of many viral diseases such as yellow fever, dengu...
Despite the fact that recent efforts to control/eradicate malaria have contributed to a significant ...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito fitness is determined largely by body size and nutritional reserves. Plasmodium...
Malaria parasites alter mosquito feeding behaviour in a way that enhances parasite transmission. Thi...
Malaria parasites alter mosquito feeding behaviour in a way that enhances parasite transmission. Thi...
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by parasites belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Malaria r...
Malaria parasites develop and grow as oocysts in the mosquito for several days before being able to ...