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Query: UMLS:C0851341 (
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Despite the fact that recent efforts to control/eradicate malaria have contributed to a significant decrease in the number of cases and deaths, the disease remains a global health challenge. Vaccines based on mosquito salivary gland antigens are a potential approach for reducing vector populations and malaria parasites. The
Anopheles AGAP007752
gene encodes for a
glucose transporter
that is upregulated during
Plasmodium
infection, and its knockdown decreases the number of sporozoites in mosquito salivary glands. These results together with the fact that glucose is a vital source of energy suggested that a
glucose transporter
is a candidate protective antigen for the control of mosquito infestations and
Plasmodium
infection. To address this hypothesis, herein we investigate the effect of mice vaccination with an immunogenic peptide from mosquito
glucose transporter
on
Anopheles stephensi
fitness and
Plasmodium berghei
infection. We showed that vaccination with a peptide of
glucose transporter
reduced mosquito survival by 5% when compared to controls. However, the reduction in
Plasmodium
infection was not significant in mosquitoes fed on vaccinated mice. The effect of the peptide vaccination on mosquito survival is important to reduce
infestation
by malaria vectors. These results support further research on developing
glucose transporter
-based vaccines to reduce mosquito fitness.
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PMID:Reduction of Mosquito Survival in Mice Vaccinated with
Anopheles stephensi
Glucose Transporter. 2880 14