Genome expression analysis of Anopheles gambiae: Responses to injury, bacterial challenge, and malaria infection

G Dimopoulos, GK Christophides… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
The complex gene expression responses of Anopheles gambiae to microbial and malaria
challenges, injury, and oxidative stress (in the mosquito and/or a cultured cell line) were
surveyed by using cDNA microarrays constructed from an EST-clone collection. The
expression profiles were broadly subdivided into induced and down-regulated gene
clusters. Gram+ and Gram− bacteria and microbial elicitors up-regulated a diverse set of
genes, many belonging to the immunity class, and the response to malaria partially …
The complex gene expression responses of Anopheles gambiae to microbial and malaria challenges, injury, and oxidative stress (in the mosquito and/or a cultured cell line) were surveyed by using cDNA microarrays constructed from an EST-clone collection. The expression profiles were broadly subdivided into induced and down-regulated gene clusters. Gram+ and Gram bacteria and microbial elicitors up-regulated a diverse set of genes, many belonging to the immunity class, and the response to malaria partially overlapped with this response. Oxidative stress activated a distinctive set of genes, mainly implicated in oxidoreductive processes. Injury up- and down-regulated gene clusters also were distinctive, prominently implicating glycolysis-related genes and citric acid cycle/oxidative phosphorylation/redox-mitochondrial functions, respectively. Cross-comparison of in vivo and in vitro responses indicated the existence of tightly coregulated gene groups that may correspond to gene pathways.
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