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Titel
Identification of xanthurenic acid as the putative inducer of malaria development in the mosquito
Ist Teil von
  • Nature (London), 1998-03, Vol.392 (6673), p.289-292
Ort / Verlag
London: Nature Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
Quelle
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Malaria is transmitted from vertebrate host to mosquito vector by mature sexual blood-living stages called gametocytes,. Within seconds of ingestion into the mosquito bloodmeal, gametocytes undergo gametogenesis. Induction requires the simultaneous exposure to at least two stimuli in vitro: a drop in bloodmeal temperature to 5 °C below that of the vertebrate host, and a rise in pH from 7.4 to 8.0-8.2 (refs 1, 4). In vivo the mosquito bloodmeal has a pH of between 7.5 and 7.6 (refs 5, 6). It is thought that in vivo the second inducer is an unknown mosquito-derived gametocyte-activating factor,,. Here we show that this factor is xanthurenic acid. We also show that low concentrations of xanthurenic acid can act together with pH to induce gametogenesis in vitro. Structurally related compounds are at least ninefold less effective at inducing gametogenesis in vitro. In Drosophila mutants with lesions in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan metabolism (of which xanthurenic acid is a side product), no alternative active compound was detected in crude insect homogenates. These data could form the basis of the rational development of new methods of interrupting the transmission of malaria using drugs or new refractory mosquito genotypes to block parasite gametogenesis.

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