Discover the intricate dance between mosquitoes, their symbiotic bacteria, and invading pathogens, shedding light on a complex immune response that could unlock new strategies in infectious disease control.
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Response of the mosquito immune system and symbiotic bacteria to pathogen infection.
Li et al., Parasit Vectors 2024
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06161-4
This review highlights the critical role of mosquitoes as vectors for deadly diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika, emphasizing the importance of mosquito control in the absence of effective treatments. It delves into the innate immune mechanisms of mosquitoes, covering physical and physiological barriers, pattern recognition receptors, signaling pathways, and both cellular and humoral immunity. Additionally, it explores the antipathogenic effects of mosquito symbiotic bacteria. This comprehensive overview enhances our understanding of the interactions between mosquitoes and pathogens, offering a theoretical foundation for developing biological defense strategies against mosquito-borne infections. The significance of this review lies in its detailed examination of mosquito immune responses and the potential for leveraging these mechanisms in controlling the spread of infectious diseases.
