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

George Dimopoulos(Yale University), George K. Christophides(Yale University), Stephan Meister(Yale University), Jörg Schultz(Yale University), K White(Yale University), Carolina Barillas‐Mury(Yale University), Fotis C. Kafatos(Yale University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
June 19, 2002
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Abstract

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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