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An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors
In the Americas, areas with a high risk of malaria transmission are mainly located in the Amazon Forest, which extends across nine countries. One keystone step to understanding the Plasmodium life cycle in Anopheles species from the Amazon Region is to obtain experimentally infected mosquito vectors...
Autor principal: | Pimenta, Paulo Filemon Paolucci |
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Outros Autores: | Orfanó, Alessandra Silva, Bahia, Ana Cristina, Duarte, Ana Paula M., Ríos-Velásquez, Cláudia María, Melo, Fabrício Freire de, Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa, Oliveira, Giselle de Almeida, Martins-Campos, Keillen M., Villegas, Luís Eduardo Martinez, Rodrigues, N. B., Nacif-Pimenta, Rafael, Simões, Rejane C., Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo, Amino, Rogério, Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria, Lima, José Bento Pereira, Barbosa, Maria das Graças Vale, Lacerda, Marcus V. G., Tadei, Wanderli Pedro, Secundino, Nagilá Francinete Costa |
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oai:repositorio:1-14541 An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors Pimenta, Paulo Filemon Paolucci Orfanó, Alessandra Silva Bahia, Ana Cristina Duarte, Ana Paula M. Ríos-Velásquez, Cláudia María Melo, Fabrício Freire de Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa Oliveira, Giselle de Almeida Martins-Campos, Keillen M. Villegas, Luís Eduardo Martinez Rodrigues, N. B. Nacif-Pimenta, Rafael Simões, Rejane C. Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo Amino, Rogério Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria Lima, José Bento Pereira Barbosa, Maria das Graças Vale Lacerda, Marcus V. G. Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Secundino, Nagilá Francinete Costa Animals Anopheles Classification Disease Carrier Disease Model Genetics Immunology Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Parasitology Plasmodium Rainforest Transmission Ultrastructure Animal Anopheles Disease Models, Animals Insect Vectors Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Plasmodium Rainforest In the Americas, areas with a high risk of malaria transmission are mainly located in the Amazon Forest, which extends across nine countries. One keystone step to understanding the Plasmodium life cycle in Anopheles species from the Amazon Region is to obtain experimentally infected mosquito vectors. Several attempts to colonise Ano-pheles species have been conducted, but with only short-lived success or no success at all. In this review, we review the literature on malaria transmission from the perspective of its Amazon vectors. Currently, it is possible to develop experimental Plasmodium vivax infection of the colonised and field-captured vectors in laboratories located close to Amazonian endemic areas. We are also reviewing studies related to the immune response to P. vivax infection of Anopheles aquasalis, a coastal mosquito species. Finally, we discuss the importance of the modulation of Plasmodium infection by the vector microbiota and also consider the anopheline genomes. The establishment of experimental mosquito infections with Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium yoelii and Plasmodium berghei parasites that could provide interesting models for studying malaria in the Amazonian scenario is important. Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of the parasites in New World vectors is crucial in order to better determine the interaction process and vectorial competence. © 2015, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz. All rights reserved. 2020-04-24T16:49:37Z 2020-04-24T16:49:37Z 2015 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14541 10.1590/0074-02760140266 en Volume 110, Número 1, Pags. 1-25 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz |
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Animals Anopheles Classification Disease Carrier Disease Model Genetics Immunology Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Parasitology Plasmodium Rainforest Transmission Ultrastructure Animal Anopheles Disease Models, Animals Insect Vectors Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Plasmodium Rainforest |
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Animals Anopheles Classification Disease Carrier Disease Model Genetics Immunology Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Parasitology Plasmodium Rainforest Transmission Ultrastructure Animal Anopheles Disease Models, Animals Insect Vectors Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Plasmodium Rainforest Pimenta, Paulo Filemon Paolucci An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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Animals Anopheles Classification Disease Carrier Disease Model Genetics Immunology Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Parasitology Plasmodium Rainforest Transmission Ultrastructure Animal Anopheles Disease Models, Animals Insect Vectors Malaria Mosquito Control Parasite Load Plasmodium Rainforest |
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In the Americas, areas with a high risk of malaria transmission are mainly located in the Amazon Forest, which extends across nine countries. One keystone step to understanding the Plasmodium life cycle in Anopheles species from the Amazon Region is to obtain experimentally infected mosquito vectors. Several attempts to colonise Ano-pheles species have been conducted, but with only short-lived success or no success at all. In this review, we review the literature on malaria transmission from the perspective of its Amazon vectors. Currently, it is possible to develop experimental Plasmodium vivax infection of the colonised and field-captured vectors in laboratories located close to Amazonian endemic areas. We are also reviewing studies related to the immune response to P. vivax infection of Anopheles aquasalis, a coastal mosquito species. Finally, we discuss the importance of the modulation of Plasmodium infection by the vector microbiota and also consider the anopheline genomes. The establishment of experimental mosquito infections with Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium yoelii and Plasmodium berghei parasites that could provide interesting models for studying malaria in the Amazonian scenario is important. Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of the parasites in New World vectors is crucial in order to better determine the interaction process and vectorial competence. © 2015, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz. All rights reserved. |
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Pimenta, Paulo Filemon Paolucci |
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Orfanó, Alessandra Silva Bahia, Ana Cristina Duarte, Ana Paula M. Ríos-Velásquez, Cláudia María Melo, Fabrício Freire de Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa Oliveira, Giselle de Almeida Martins-Campos, Keillen M. Villegas, Luís Eduardo Martinez Rodrigues, N. B. Nacif-Pimenta, Rafael Simões, Rejane C. Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo Amino, Rogério Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria Lima, José Bento Pereira Barbosa, Maria das Graças Vale Lacerda, Marcus V. G. Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Secundino, Nagilá Francinete Costa |
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Orfanó, Alessandra Silva Bahia, Ana Cristina Duarte, Ana Paula M. Ríos-Velásquez, Cláudia María Melo, Fabrício Freire de Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa Oliveira, Giselle de Almeida Martins-Campos, Keillen M. Villegas, Luís Eduardo Martinez Rodrigues, N. B. Nacif-Pimenta, Rafael Simões, Rejane C. Monteiro, Wuelton Marcelo Amino, Rogério Traub-Csekö, Yara Maria Lima, José Bento Pereira Barbosa, Maria das Graças Vale Lacerda, Marcus V. G. Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Secundino, Nagilá Francinete Costa |
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An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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An overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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overview of malaria transmission from the perspective of amazon anopheles vectors |
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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz |
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2020 |
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14541 |
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