Visual threat avoidance while host seeking by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2025-04-22 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115435
Geoff T Meyerhof, Pratik Dhavan, Summer Blunk, Allison Bourd, Ramandeep Singh, Avinash Chandel, Craig Montell
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The mosquito Aedes aegypti infects hundreds of millions of people annually with disease-causing viruses. When a mosquito approaches a host, the host often swats defensively. Here, we reveal the mosquito's escape behavior during host seeking in response to a threatening visual cue-a newly appearing shadow. We found that reactions to a shadow are far more aversive when it appears quickly versus slowly. Remarkably, mosquitoes evade shadows under very dim light conditions. Knockout of the TRP channel compromises the ability of mosquitoes to avoid threatening shadows, but only under high light conditions. Conversely, removing two of the five rhodopsins normally present in the compound eyes, Op1 and Op2, diminishes shadow aversion, but only under low light. Upon removal of a threatening visual cue, mosquitoes quickly re-initiate host seeking. Thus, female Aedes balance their need to host seek with visual threat avoidance by rapidly transitioning between these two behavioral states.

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埃及伊蚊寻找寄主时的视觉威胁规避。
埃及伊蚊(Aedes aegypti)每年使数亿人感染致病病毒。当蚊子接近宿主时,宿主通常会防御性地拍打蚊子。在这里,我们揭示了蚊子在寻找宿主时的逃跑行为,以回应威胁的视觉线索-一个新出现的阴影。我们发现,当影子快速出现时,人们对它的反应要比缓慢出现时更反感。值得注意的是,蚊子在非常昏暗的光线条件下会躲避阴影。敲除TRP通道会损害蚊子躲避阴影威胁的能力,但只在强光条件下。相反,去除复眼中通常存在的五种视紫红质中的两种,Op1和Op2,可以减少对阴影的厌恶,但仅在弱光下。在移除威胁的视觉线索后,蚊子迅速重新开始寻找宿主。因此,雌伊蚊通过在这两种行为状态之间快速转换来平衡寻找宿主的需要和视觉威胁的回避。
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