Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humoral response which can be useful to evaluate exposure to bites of disease vectors. However, saliva of hematophagous arthropods is a complex cocktail of bioactive factors and its use in immunoassays can be misleading because of potential cross-reactivity to other antigens. Toward the development of a serological marker of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors we expressed the Anopheles gambiae gSG6, a small anopheline-specific salivary protein, and we measured the anti-gSG6 IgG response in individuals from a malaria hyperendemic area of Burkina Faso, West Africa. The gSG6 protein was immunogenic and anti-gSG6 IgG levels and/or prevalence in...
Saliva of blood sucking arthropods, injected into host skin during feeding, evokes an antibody respo...
Saliva of blood-feeding arthropods induces in their hosts an antibody response which may be used as ...
BackgroundMosquito saliva plays crucial roles in blood feeding but also evokes in hosts an anti-sali...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Human antibody response to Anopheles saliva has been suggested as a potential serological marker of ...
The ability to monitor malaria transmission and to evaluate vector control measures are two basic in...
With the final aim to develop novel additional tools for the evaluation of exposure to malaria vecto...
Saliva of hematophagous arthropods, injected into the vertebrate during blood feeding, triggers the ...
Hematophagous arthropods saliva injected into hosts during blood feeding evokes a humoral response w...
The ability to estimate the risk of malaria infection is crucial for the development and evaluation ...
Saliva of blood sucking arthropods, injected into host skin during feeding, evokes an antibody respo...
Saliva of blood-feeding arthropods induces in their hosts an antibody response which may be used as ...
BackgroundMosquito saliva plays crucial roles in blood feeding but also evokes in hosts an anti-sali...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humo...
Human antibody response to Anopheles saliva has been suggested as a potential serological marker of ...
The ability to monitor malaria transmission and to evaluate vector control measures are two basic in...
With the final aim to develop novel additional tools for the evaluation of exposure to malaria vecto...
Saliva of hematophagous arthropods, injected into the vertebrate during blood feeding, triggers the ...
Hematophagous arthropods saliva injected into hosts during blood feeding evokes a humoral response w...
The ability to estimate the risk of malaria infection is crucial for the development and evaluation ...
Saliva of blood sucking arthropods, injected into host skin during feeding, evokes an antibody respo...
Saliva of blood-feeding arthropods induces in their hosts an antibody response which may be used as ...
BackgroundMosquito saliva plays crucial roles in blood feeding but also evokes in hosts an anti-sali...