Division and Transmission: Malaria Parasite Development in the Mosquito.

IF 8.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Annual review of microbiology Pub Date : 2022-09-08 Epub Date: 2022-05-24 DOI:10.1146/annurev-micro-041320-010046
David S Guttery, Mohammad Zeeshan, David J P Ferguson, Anthony A Holder, Rita Tewari
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Abstract

The malaria parasite life cycle alternates between two hosts: a vertebrate and the female Anopheles mosquito vector. Cell division, proliferation, and invasion are essential for parasite development, transmission, and survival. Most research has focused on Plasmodium development in the vertebrate, which causes disease; however, knowledge of malaria parasite development in the mosquito (the sexual and transmission stages) is now rapidly accumulating, gathered largely through investigation of the rodent malaria model, with Plasmodium berghei. In this review, we discuss the seminal genome-wide screens that have uncovered key regulators of cell proliferation, invasion, and transmission during Plasmodium sexual development. Our focus is on the roles of transcription factors, reversible protein phosphorylation, and molecular motors. We also emphasize the still-unanswered important questions around key pathways in cell division during the vector transmission stages and how they may be targeted in future studies.

疟原虫在蚊子体内的分化与传播。
疟疾寄生虫的生命周期在两个宿主之间交替:脊椎动物和雌性疟蚊载体。细胞分裂、增殖和入侵对寄生虫的发育、传播和生存至关重要。大多数研究都集中在导致疾病的脊椎动物的疟原虫发育上;然而,关于疟疾寄生虫在蚊子体内的发育(性和传播阶段)的知识正在迅速积累,这些知识主要是通过对带有伯氏疟原虫的啮齿动物疟疾模型的调查收集的。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了精液全基因组筛选,发现了疟原虫性发育过程中细胞增殖、侵袭和传播的关键调节因子。我们的重点是转录因子,可逆蛋白磷酸化和分子马达的作用。我们还强调了在载体传播阶段围绕细胞分裂的关键途径以及如何在未来的研究中针对它们的尚未解决的重要问题。预计《微生物学年鉴》76卷的最终在线出版日期为2022年9月。修订后的估计数请参阅http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates。
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Annual review of microbiology
Annual review of microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Annual Review of Microbiology is a Medical and Microbiology Journal and published by Annual Reviews Inc. The Annual Review of Microbiology, in publication since 1947, covers significant developments in the field of microbiology, encompassing bacteria, archaea, viruses, and unicellular eukaryotes. The current volume of this journal has been converted from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license. The Impact Factor of Annual Review of Microbiology is 10.242 (2024) Impact factor. The Annual Review of Microbiology Journal is Indexed with Pubmed, Scopus, UGC (University Grants Commission).
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