Reproductive and developmental performance of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, fed on the Syrian hamster, Mesocricetus auratus, immunized with a mosquito midgut lectin

Pub Date : 2020-03-13 DOI:10.1080/07924259.2020.1739151
T. H. Ayaad, Rasha K. Al-Akeel, Ebtisam M. Al-Olayan, E. Shaurub, A. Aloufi
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ABSTRACT Eco-friendly alternatives to unsafe conventional pesticides against disease vectors are currently needed. Host vaccination using an insect gut antigen is a feasible approach. Thus, the present study aimed to examine the effect of ingestion of antibodies from hamsters, raised via immunization of hamsters with a partially purified midgut lectin of Aedes aegypti, in a blood meal of this disease vector on the different biological parameters (mortality percentage, number of eggs/female (fecundity), longevity, egg incubation period, larval duration and larval weight). The biological parameters of the parental (P), first (F1) and second (F2) filial generations of Ae. aegypti adult females fed for 48 h on immunized hamsters were compared with those of the controls at each generation separately, and among the different generations. Mortality percentage, egg incubation period and larval duration were significantly higher than those of the controls at each generation tested. In contrast, fecundity, longevity and larval weight were significantly lower than those of the controls at each generation tested. The greatest change in all the biological parameters tested was observed in the F2 generation. The results obtained provide preliminary evidence for the potential of anti-mosquito antibodies to disrupt the development of mosquito vectors. Future studies using monoclonal antibodies as well as cytotoxicity will be evaluated.
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用蚊中肠凝集素免疫以叙利亚仓鼠金黄色环斑蚊为食的埃及伊蚊的繁殖和发育性能
目前需要寻找不安全的传统杀虫剂的环保替代品来防治病媒。利用昆虫肠道抗原进行宿主疫苗接种是一种可行的方法。因此,本研究的目的是研究摄取仓鼠抗体对不同生物学参数(死亡率、卵/雌数(生殖力)、寿命、卵潜伏期、幼虫持续时间和幼虫体重)的影响,这些抗体是通过在仓鼠血餐中接种部分纯化的埃及伊蚊中肠凝集素而饲养的。对伊蚊亲代(P)、第一代(F1)和第二代(F2)的生物学参数进行了分析。分别对免疫仓鼠饲养48 h后的埃及伊蚊雌成虫进行各代及不同代间的比较。各代幼虫死亡率、卵潜伏期和幼虫期均显著高于对照。各代幼虫的繁殖力、寿命和幼虫体重均显著低于对照。所有生物学参数变化最大的是F2代。本研究结果为抗蚊抗体破坏蚊媒发育的潜力提供了初步证据。未来的研究将利用单克隆抗体和细胞毒性进行评估。
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