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Steroid Hormone Function Controls Non-competitive Plasmodium Development in Anopheles.

Cell. 2019-04; 
WerlingKristine,ShawW Robert,ItoeMaurice A,WesterveltKathleen A,MarcenacPerrine,PatonDouglas G,PengDuo,SinghNaresh,SmidlerAndrea L,SouthAdam,DeikAmy A,Mancio-SilvaLiliana,DemasAllison R,MarchSandra,CalvoEric,BhatiaSangeeta N,ClishClary B,CatterucciaFlam
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Transmission of malaria parasites occurs when a female Anopheles mosquito feeds on an infected host to acquire nutrients for egg development. How parasites are affected by oogenetic processes, principally orchestrated by the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), remains largely unknown. Here we show that Plasmodium falciparum development is intimately but not competitively linked to processes shaping Anopheles gambiae reproduction. We unveil a 20E-mediated positive correlation between egg and oocyst numbers; impairing oogenesis by multiple 20E manipulations decreases parasite intensities. These manipulations, however, accelerate Plasmodium growth rates, allowing sporozoites to become infectious so... More

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20E signaling,Anopheles-Plasmodium interactions,EIP,extrinsic incubation period,lipid transport,trade-