Author:
BILLKER O.,SHAW M. K.,MARGOS G.,SINDEN R. E.
Abstract
Developmentally arrested malarial gametocytes undergo gamete formation
in the mosquito midgut immediately after
ingestion of the infected bloodmeal. In the rodent malaria parasite
Plasmodium berghei male gametogenesis (exflagellation)
can be induced in vitro by a temperature decrease (from 39°C in the
vertebrate host to 20°C) and a concomitant pH
increase (from 7·3 in mouse blood to 8·0). We report the
presence of additional Gametocyte Activating Factor(s) (GAF)
present in Anopheles stephensi tissue extracts, which induce both
male and female gametogenesis at the otherwise non-permissive pH of
7·3 in vitro but are unable to overcome the low temperature
requirement. All constituent cellular events
of microgametogenesis studied here are induced by the same triggers
in vitro. A temperature decrease is also required for
exflagellation in the mosquito midgut. The possible role of GAF as a
second obligatory natural trigger of gametogenesis is discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
Cited by
127 articles.
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