Assessment of Anopheles salivary antigens as individual exposure biomarkers to species-specific malaria vector bites

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作者
Ali, Zakia M. I. [1 ]
Bakli, Mahfoud [1 ,2 ]
Fontaine, Albin [1 ]
Bakkali, Nawal [1 ]
Vinh Vu Hai [1 ,2 ]
Audebert, Stephane [3 ]
Boublik, Yvan [4 ]
Pages, Frederic [5 ,6 ]
Remoue, Franck [7 ]
Rogier, Christophe [1 ,8 ]
Fraisier, Christophe [1 ]
Almeras, Lionel [1 ,2 ]
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[1] GSBdD Marseille Aubagne, Armed Forces Biomed Res Inst, IRBA, URBEP,UMR63,IFR48, 111 Ave Corse,BP 40026, F-13568 Marseille 02, France
[2] Aix Marseille Univ, WHO Collaborat Ctr Rickettsioses & Other Arthropo, CNRS 7278, URMITE,UM63,IRD 198,Inserm 1095,Fac Med, F-13385 Marseille 5, France
[3] Aix Marseille Univ, Inst Paoli Calmette, Marseille Prote MaP, CRCM,INSERM,CNRS, F-13273 Marseille 09, France
[4] CNRS CRBM, UMR5237, F-34293 Montpellier, France
[5] GSBdD Marseille Aubagne, IRBA, Unite Entomol Med, URMITE,UMR 6236, F-13568 Marseille 02, France
[6] Cire Ocean Indien, CS-60050974 St Denis 9, Reunion, France
[7] UM1, Lab Malad Infect & Vecteurs Ecol Genet Evolut & C, UMR 224, CNRS,IRD, Montpellier, France
[8] Inst Pasteur Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar
关键词
Anopheles gambiae; Anopheles funestus; Antigenic salivary proteins; SG6; 5 ' nucleotidase; Exposure biomarkers; Epidemiology; IMMUNO-EPIDEMIOLOGIC TOOL; EVALUATING HUMAN EXPOSURE; ANTIBODY-RESPONSE; AEDES-AEGYPTI; PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM; DISTRIBUTION MAPS; SOUTHEAST-ASIA; GAMBIAE SALIVA; PROTEIN GSG6; TREATED NETS;
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10.1186/1475-2875-11-439
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R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
Background: Malaria transmission occurs during the blood feeding of infected anopheline mosquitoes concomitant with a saliva injection into the vertebrate host. In sub-Saharan Africa, most malaria transmission is due to Anopheles funestus s.s and to Anopheles gambiae s.l. (mainly Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Anopheles arabiensis). Several studies have demonstrated that the immune response against salivary antigens could be used to evaluate individual exposure to mosquito bites. The aim of this study was to assess the use of secreted salivary proteins as specific biomarkers of exposure to An. gambiae and/or An. funestus bites. Methods: For this purpose, salivary gland proteins 6 (SG6) and 5 ' nucleotidases (5 ' nuc) from An. gambiae (gSG6 and g-5 ' nuc) and An. funestus (fSG6 and f-5 ' nuc) were selected and produced in recombinant form. The specificity of the IgG response against these salivary proteins was tested using an ELISA with sera from individuals living in three Senegalese villages (NDiop, n = 50; Dielmo, n = 38; and Diama, n = 46) that had been exposed to distinct densities and proportions of the Anopheles species. Individuals who had not been exposed to these tropical mosquitoes were used as controls (Marseille, n = 45). Results: The IgG responses against SG6 recombinant proteins from these two Anopheles species and against g-5 ' nucleotidase from An. gambiae, were significantly higher in Senegalese individuals compared with controls who were not exposed to specific Anopheles species. Conversely, an association was observed between the level of An. funestus exposure and the serological immune response levels against the f-5 ' nucleotidase protein. Conclusion: This study revealed an Anopheles salivary antigenic protein that could be considered to be a promising antigenic marker to distinguish malaria vector exposure at the species level. The epidemiological interest of such species-specific antigenic markers is discussed.
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