Development of a population suppression strain of the human malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi

被引:47
作者
Marinotti, Osvaldo [1 ]
Jasinskiene, Nijole [1 ]
Fazekas, Aniko [1 ]
Scaife, Sarah [2 ]
Fu, Guoliang [2 ]
Mattingly, Stefanie T. [1 ]
Chow, Karissa [1 ]
Brown, David M. [1 ,3 ]
Alphey, Luke [2 ,4 ]
James, Anthony A. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Mol Biol & Biochem, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
[2] Oxitec Ltd, Abingdon OX14 4RX, Oxon, England
[3] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Microbiol & Mol Genet, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
[4] Univ Oxford, Dept Zool, Oxford OX1 3PS, England
来源
MALARIA JOURNAL | 2013年 / 12卷
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Anopheles stephensi; Transgenic mosquitoes; Malaria; PHOSPHATASE TYPE-1 PP1; AEDES-AEGYPTI; DROSOPHILA; ANTIBIOTICS; EXPRESSION; PHENOTYPE; GENE;
D O I
10.1186/1475-2875-12-142
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Transgenic mosquito strains are being developed to contribute to the control of dengue and malaria transmission. One approach uses genetic manipulation to confer conditional, female-specific dominant lethality phenotypes. Engineering of a female-specific flightless phenotype provides a sexing mechanism essential for male-only mosquito, release approaches that result in population suppression of target vector species. Methods: An approach that uses a female-specific gene promoter and antibiotic-repressible lethal factor to produce a sex-specific flightless phenotype was adapted to the human malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi. Transposon- and site-specific recombination-mediated technologies were used to generate a number of transgenic An. stephensi lines that when combined through mating produced the phenotype of flight-inhibited females and flight-capable males. Results: The data shown here demonstrate the successful engineering of a female-specific flightless phenotype in a malaria vector. The flightless phenotype was repressible by the addition of tetracycline to the larval diet. This conditional phenotype allows the rearing of the strains under routine laboratory conditions. The minimal level of tetracycline that rescues the flightless phenotype is higher than that found as an environmental contaminant in circumstances where there is intensive use of antibiotics. Conclusions: These studies support the further development of flightless female technology for applications in malaria control programmes that target the vectors.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 32 条
[21]   Female-Specific Flightless (fsRIDL) Phenotype for Control of Aedes albopictus [J].
Labbe, Genevieve M. C. ;
Scaife, Sarah ;
Morgan, Sian A. ;
Curtis, Zoe H. ;
Alphey, Luke .
PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 2012, 6 (07)
[22]   Towards a framework for community engagement in global health research [J].
Lavery, James V. ;
Tinadana, Pauline O. ;
Scott, Thomas W. ;
Harrington, Laura C. ;
Ramsey, Janine M. ;
Ytuarte-Nunez, Claudia ;
James, Anthony A. .
TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY, 2010, 26 (06) :279-283
[23]   Fate of antibiotics during municipal water recycling treatment processes [J].
Le-Minh, N. ;
Khan, S. J. ;
Drewes, J. E. ;
Stuetz, R. M. .
WATER RESEARCH, 2010, 44 (15) :4295-4323
[24]   Transgene-mediated suppression of dengue viruses in the salivary glands of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti [J].
Mathur, G. ;
Sanchez-Vargas, I. ;
Alvarez, D. ;
Olson, K. E. ;
Marinotti, O. ;
James, A. A. .
INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2010, 19 (06) :753-763
[25]   The AeAct-4 gene is expressed in the developing flight muscles of female Aedes aegypti [J].
Muñoz, D ;
Jimenez, A ;
Marinotti, O ;
James, AA .
INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2004, 13 (05) :563-568
[26]   High efficiency site-specific genetic engineering of the mosquito genome [J].
Nimmo, DD ;
Alphey, L ;
Meredith, JM ;
Eggleston, P .
INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2006, 15 (02) :129-136
[27]   Pattern of mitochondrial DNA variation between and within Anopheles stephensi (Diptera: Culicidae) biological forms suggests extensive gene flow [J].
Oshaghi, M. A. ;
Yaaghoobi, F. ;
Abaie, M. R. .
ACTA TROPICA, 2006, 99 (2-3) :226-233
[28]   Functional interaction between nuclear inhibitor of protein phosphatase type 1 (NIPP1) and protein phosphatase type 1 (PP1) in Drosophila:: consequences of over-expression of NIPP1 in flies and suppression by co-expression of PP1 [J].
Parker, L ;
Gross, S ;
Beullens, M ;
Bollen, M ;
Bennett, D ;
Alphey, L .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 2002, 368 (03) :789-797
[29]   The effects of urbanization on global Plasmodium vivax malaria transmission [J].
Qi, Qiuyin ;
Guerra, Carlos A. ;
Moyes, Catherine L. ;
Elyazar, Iqbal R. F. ;
Gething, Peter W. ;
Hay, Simon I. ;
Tatem, Andrew J. .
MALARIA JOURNAL, 2012, 11
[30]   Hidden burden of malaria in Indian women [J].
Sharma, Vinod P. .
MALARIA JOURNAL, 2009, 8