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transcriptome analysis of aedes aegypti in response to mono-infections and co-infections of dengue virus-2 and chikungunya virus.chikungunya virus (chikv) and dengue virus (denv) spread via the bite of infected aedes mosquitoes. both these viruses exist as co-infections in the host as well as the vector and are known to exploit their cellular machinery for their replication. while there are studies reporting the changes in aedes transcriptome when infected with denv and chikv individually, the effect both these viruses have on the mosquitoes when present as co-infections is not clearly understood. in the present study, we ...201728161634
chikungunya virus: an update on the biology and pathogenesis of this emerging pathogen.re-emergence of chikungunya virus, a mosquito-transmitted pathogen, is of serious public health concern. in the past 15 years, after decades of infrequent, sporadic outbreaks, the virus has caused major epidemic outbreaks in africa, asia, the indian ocean, and more recently the caribbean and the americas. chikungunya virus is mainly transmitted by aedes aegypti mosquitoes in tropical and subtropical regions, but the potential exists for further spread because of genetic adaptation of the virus t ...201728159534
modeling the flux of metabolites in the juvenile hormone biosynthesis pathway using generalized additive models and ordinary differential equations.juvenile hormone (jh) regulates development and reproductive maturation in insects. the corpora allata (ca) from female adult mosquitoes synthesize fluctuating levels of jh, which have been linked to the ovarian development and are influenced by nutritional signals. the rate of jh biosynthesis is controlled by the rate of flux of isoprenoids in the pathway, which is the outcome of a complex interplay of changes in precursor pools and enzyme levels. a comprehensive study of the changes in enzymat ...201728158248
the correlation between dengue incidence and diurnal ranges of temperature of colombo district, sri lanka 2005-2014.background meteorological factors affect dengue transmission. mechanisms of the way in which different diurnal temperatures, ranging around different mean temperatures, influence dengue transmission were published after 2011. objective we endeavored to determine the correlation between dengue incidence and diurnal temperature ranges (dtrs) in colombo district, sri lanka, and to explore the possibilities of using our findings to improve control of dengue. design we calculated the weekly dengue in ...201628156991
inter-epidemic abundance and distribution of potential mosquito vectors for rift valley fever virus in ngorongoro district, tanzania.background rift valley fever (rvf) is a mosquito-borne viral zoonosis that primarily affects ruminants but also has the capacity to infect humans. objective to determine the abundance and distribution of mosquito vectors in relation to their potential role in the virus transmission and maintenance in disease epidemic areas of ngorongoro district in northern tanzania. methods a cross-sectional entomological investigation was carried out before the suspected rvf outbreak in october 2012. mosquitoe ...201528156815
a heparin-functionalized carbon nanotube-based affinity biosensor for dengue virus.dengue virus is an arthropod-borne virus transmitted primarily by aedes mosquitos and is major cause of disease in tropical and subtropical regions. colloquially known as dengue fever, infection can cause hemorrhagic disorders and death in humans and non-human primates. we report a novel electronic biosensor based on a single-walled carbon nanotube network chemiresistive transducer that is functionalized with heparin for low-cost, label-free, ultra-sensitive, and rapid detection of whole dengue ...201728152487
evaluation of larvicidal activity and ecotoxicity of linalool, methyl cinnamate and methyl cinnamate/linalool in combination against aedes aegypti.the frequent use of synthetic pesticides to control aedes aegypti population can lead to environmental and/or human contamination and the emergence of resistant insects. linalool and methyl cinnamate are presented as an alternative to the synthetic pesticides, since they can exhibit larvicidal, repellent and/or insecticidal activity and are considered safe for use. the aim of this study was to evaluate the larvicidal activity of methyl cinnamate, linalool and methyl cinnamate/linalool in combina ...201728152405
collective behavior quantification on human odor effects against female aedes aegypti mosquitoes-open source development.classifying and quantifying mosquito activity includes a plethora of categories, ranging from measuring flight speeds, repellency, feeding rates, and specific behaviors such as home entry, swooping and resting, among others. entomologists have been progressing more toward using machine vision for efficiency for this endeavor. digital methods have been used to study the behavior of insects in labs, for instance via three-dimensional tracking with specialized cameras to observe the reaction of mos ...201728152031
dengue virus serotype 2 infection alters midgut and carcass gene expression in the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus.the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus is currently an important vector for dengue, chikungunya and zika virus, and its role in transmission of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) may increase in the future due to its ability to colonize temperate regions. in contrast to aedes aegypti, the dominant vector of dengue, chikungunya and zika virus, genetic responses of ae. albopictus upon infection with an arbovirus are not well characterized. here we present a study of the changes in transcrip ...201728152011
superinfection interference between dengue-2 and dengue-4 viruses in aedes aegypti mosquitoes.dengue virus consists of four antigenically distinct serotypes (denv 1-4) that are transmitted to humans by aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes. in many dengue-endemic regions, co-circulation of two or more denv serotypes is fairly common increasing the likelihood for exposure of the two vectors to multiple serotypes. we used a model system of denv-2 and denv-4 to investigate how prior exposure of aedes aegypti to one denv serotype affects its susceptibility to another serotype.201728150899
[zika virus infection in pregnancy, fetal and neonatal impact].zika virus (zv) is an arbovirus transmitted by aedes aegypti and a. albopictus. the neurotropic profile of this virus is known since 1952. the main finding related to zv in america is microcephaly. two hypotheses are tested on its involvement in the central nervous system: its neurotropic feature and the direct effect of zv on the placenta. malformations and clinical findings on fetal development comprise congenital zika syndrome. rt-pcr and serology (igm) are useful for definitive diagnosis. ho ...201628146192
molecular characterization and expression analysis of p38 mapk gene and protein in aquatic midge, chironomus riparius (diptera: chironomidae), exposed to environmental contaminants.p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (mapk), an important signaling protein involved in various cellular processes, including stress responses, has been well characterized in model organisms. p38 has been identified in a number of insects, including the genus drosophila; however, its homologue in chironomus riparius has not yet been identified. in this study, we identified and characterized p38 mapk (crp38) gene in c. riparius using a transcriptome database that was previously generated 454 gs-f ...201728144697
toxicological evaluation of essential oil from the leaves of croton argyrophyllus (euphorbiaceae) on aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) and mus musculus (rodentia: muridae).plant-derived essential oils can be used as insecticides for vector control. however, to establish their safety, it is necessary to perform toxicological studies. herein, we evaluated the chemical composition and insecticidal activity of the essential oil from the leaves of croton argyrophyllus on the third- and fourth-instar larvae and adult aedes aegypti (l., 1762). we also evaluated the acute toxicity of the essential oil in adult female mus musculus the lethal concentration 50 (lc50) and 90 ...201728132021
the transovarial transmission in the dynamics of dengue infection: epidemiological implications and thresholds.the anthropophilic and peridomestic female mosquito aedes aegypti bites humans to suck blood to maturate fertilized eggs, during which dengue virus can be spread between mosquito and human populations. besides this route of transmission, there is a possibility of dengue virus being passed directly to offspring through transovarial (or vertical) transmission. the effects of both horizontal and transovarial transmission routes on the dengue virus transmission are assessed by mathematical modeling. ...201728131789
[aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in bromeliads grown in the bauru municipal botanical gardens, são paulo, brazil].the aim of this study was to observe the occurrence of mosquito larvae, especially aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus, in the tanks and axillae of bromeliads at the bauru municipal botanical gardens, são paulo, brazil, highlighting the epidemiological implications for the use of these plants. the majority of the larvae belonged to mosquitos from genus culex, with only occasional findings of a. aegypti and a. albopictus. the use of screens for protection of the plants, exposure to sunlight, and l ...201728125119
malpighian tubules as novel targets for mosquito control.the malpighian tubules and hindgut are the renal excretory tissues of mosquitoes; they are essential to maintaining hemolymph water and solute homeostasis. moreover, they make important contributions to detoxifying metabolic wastes and xenobiotics in the hemolymph. we have focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of malpighian tubule function in adult female mosquitoes and developing chemical tools as prototypes for next-generation mosquitocides that would act via a novel mechanism of act ...201728125032
recent advances in the identification of the host factors involved in dengue virus replication.dengue virus (denv) belongs to the genus flavivirus of the family flaviviridae and it is primarily transmitted via aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus mosquitoes. the life cycle of denv includes attachment, endocytosis, protein translation, rna synthesis, assembly, egress, and maturation. recent researches have indicated that a variety of host factors, including cellular proteins and micrornas, positively or negatively regulate the denv replication process. this review summarizes the latest findi ...201728124222
new pesticidal diterpenoids from vellozia gigantea (velloziaceae), an endemic neotropical plant living in the endangered brazilian biome rupestrian grasslands.vellozia gigantea is a rare, ancient, and endemic neotropical plant present in the brazilian rupestrian grasslands. the dichloromethane extract of v. gigantea adventitious roots was phytotoxic against lactuca sativa, agrostis stolonifera, and lemna paucicostata, and showed larvicidal activity against aedes aegypti. phytotoxicity bioassay-directed fractionation of the extract revealed one new isopimaradiene, 8(9),15-isopimaradien-1,3,7,11-tetraone, and three new cleistanthane diterpenoids, 7-oxo- ...201728117710
chemical composition and in vitro antioxidant, cytotoxic, antimicrobial, and larvicidal activities of the essential oil of mentha piperita l. (lamiaceae).the essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation and the identification and quantification of components were achieved with the use of gc-ms analysis. the antioxidant activity was evaluated by the method of sequestration of dpph. essential oils were used for study the cytotoxic front larvae of artemia salina. in the evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of essential oils, we employed the disk-diffusion method. the potential larvicide in mosquito larvae of the third stage of development of ...201728116346
histone-derived pirna biogenesis depends on the ping-pong partners piwi5 and ago3 in aedes aegypti.the pirna pathway is of key importance in controlling transposable elements in most animal species. in the vector mosquito aedes aegypti, the presence of eight piwi proteins and the accumulation of viral pirnas upon arbovirus infection suggest additional functions of the pirna pathway beyond genome defense. to better understand the regulatory potential of this pathway, we analyzed in detail host-derived pirnas in a. aegypti aag2 cells. we show that a large repertoire of protein-coding genes and ...201728115625
pyrethroid resistance in malaysian populations of dengue vector aedes aegypti is mediated by cyp9 family of cytochrome p450 genes.dengue control and prevention rely heavily on insecticide-based interventions. however, insecticide resistance in the dengue vector aedes aegypti, threatens the continued effectiveness of these tools. the molecular basis of the resistance remains uncharacterised in many endemic countries including malaysia, preventing the design of evidence-based resistance management. here, we investigated the underlying molecular basis of multiple insecticide resistance in ae. aegypti populations across malays ...201728114328
an integrated approach for the assessment of the aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus global spatial distribution, and determination of the zones susceptible to the development of zika virus.the zika virus, one of the new epidemic diseases, is reported to have affected millions of people in the past year. the suitable climate conditions of the areas where zika virus has been reported, especially in areas with a high population density, are the main cause of the current outbreak and spread of the disease. indeed, the suitable climatic conditions of certain territories constitute perfect breading nest for the propagation and outbreak of worldwide diseases. the main objective of this r ...201728111132
experimental transmission of zika virus by mosquitoes from central europe.mosquitoes collected in germany in 2016, including culex pipiens pipiens biotype pipiens, culex torrentium and aedes albopictus, as well as culex pipiens pipiens biotype molestus (in colony since 2011) were experimentally infected with zika virus (zikv) at 18 °c or 27 °c. none of the culex taxa showed vector competence for zikv. in contrast, aedes albopictus were susceptible for zikv but only at 27 °c, with transmission rates similar to an aedes aegypti laboratory colony tested in parallel.201728106528
first report of stegomyia aegypti (= aedes aegypti) in mexico city, mexico.stegomyia aegypti (= aedes aegypti) (diptera: culicidae) is a species of mosquito that is currently widespread in mexico. historically, the mosquito has been distributed across most tropical and subtropical areas lower than 1700 m a.s.l. currently, populations that are found at higher altitudes in regions with cold and dry climates suggest that these conditions do not limit the colonization and population growth of s. aegypti. during a survey of mosquitoes in september 2015, larvae of s. aegypti ...201728106260
insecticidal toxicities of carvacrol and thymol derived from thymus vulgaris lin. against pochazia shantungensis chou &lu., newly recorded pest.the insecticidal toxicities of five essential oils against pochazia shantungensis adults and nymphs, newly recorded pests, were evaluated. the lc50 values of thymus vulgaris, ruta graveolens, citrus aurantium, leptospermum petersonii and achillea millefolium oils were recorded as 57.48, 84.44, 92.58, 113.26 and 125.78 mg/l, respectively, against p. shantungensis nymphs using the leaf dipping bioassay, and 75.80, 109.86, 113.26, 145.06 and 153.74 mg/l, respectively, against p. shantungensis adult ...201728106093
preliminary results on the control of aedes spp. in a remote guatemalan community vulnerable to dengue, chikungunya and zika virus: community participation and use of low-cost ecological ovillantas for mosquito control.objective: to study the effectiveness of an integrated intervention of health worker training, a low-cost ecological mosquito ovitrap, and community engagement on aedes spp. mosquito control over 10 months in 2015 in an urban remote community in guatemala at risk of dengue, chikungunya and zika virus transmission. methods: we implemented a three-component integrated intervention consisting of: web-based training of local health personnel in vector control, cluster-randomized assignment of an eco ...201628105304
rna interference mediated knockdown of brugia malayi udp-galactopyranose mutase severely affects parasite viability, embryogenesis and in vivo development of infective larvae.galactofuranose is an essential cell surface component present in bacteria, fungi and several nematodes such as caenorhabditis spp., brugia spp., onchocerca spp. and strongyloides spp. this sugar maintains the integrity of parasite surface and is essential for virulence. udp-galactopyranose mutase (bmugm) plays a key role in galf biosynthesis by catalyzing conversion of udp-galactopyranose into udp-galactofuranose and knockout studies of the gene in leishmania major, mycobacterium and aspergillu ...201728103957
proteomics informed by transcriptomics for characterising active transposable elements and genome annotation in aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is a vector for the (re-)emerging human pathogens dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever and zika viruses. almost half of the ae. aegypti genome is comprised of transposable elements (tes). transposons have been linked to diverse cellular processes, including the establishment of viral persistence in insects, an essential step in the transmission of vector-borne viruses. however, up until now it has not been possible to study the overall proteome derived from an organism's mobile geneti ...201728103802
mitigating diseases transmitted by aedes mosquitoes: a cluster-randomised trial of permethrin-impregnated school uniforms.viral diseases transmitted via aedes mosquitoes are on the rise, such as zika, dengue, and chikungunya. novel tools to mitigate aedes mosquitoes-transmitted diseases are urgently needed. we tested whether commercially insecticide-impregnated school uniforms can reduce dengue incidence in school children.201728103255
antiviral effect of compounds derived from the seeds of mammea americana and tabernaemontana cymosa on dengue and chikungunya virus infections.the transmission of dengue virus (denv) and chikungunya virus (chikv) has increased worldwide, due in part to the lack of a specific antiviral treatment. for this reason, the search for compounds with antiviral potential, either as licensed drugs or in natural products, is a research priority. the objective of this study was to identify some of the compounds that are present in mammea americana (m. americana) and tabernaemontana cymosa (t. cymosa) plants and, subsequently, to evaluate their cyto ...201728100218
path of infectious diseases in brazil in the last 50 years: an ongoing challenge.in this article, we comment on the main features of infectious diseases in brazil in the last 50 years, highlighting how much of this path revista de saúde pública could portray. from 1967 to 2016, 1,335 articles focusing on infectious diseases were published in revista de saúde pública. although the proportion of articles on the topic have decreased from about 50.0% to 15.0%, its notability remained and reflected the growing complexity of the research required for its control. it is noteworthy ...201628099652
contribution of oswaldo paulo forattini to public health: analysis of scientific production.to analyze the main characteristics of the scientific production of oswaldo paulo forattini, researcher and, for 40 years, editor of revista de saúde pública.201628099651
microrna-34 directly targets pair-rule genes and cytoskeleton component in the honey bee.micrornas (mirnas) are key regulators of developmental processes, such as cell fate determination and differentiation. previous studies showed dicer knockdown in honeybee embryos disrupt the processing of functional mature mirnas and impairs embryo patterning. here we investigated the expression profiles of mirnas in honeybee embryogenesis and the role of the highly conserved mir-34-5p in the regulation of genes involved in insect segmentation. a total of 221 mirnas were expressed in honey bee e ...201728098233
modelling wolbachia infection in a sex-structured mosquito population carrying west nile virus.wolbachia is possibly the most studied reproductive parasite of arthropod species. it appears to be a promising candidate for biocontrol of some mosquito borne diseases. we begin by developing a sex-structured model for a wolbachia infected mosquito population. our model incorporates the key effects of wolbachia infection including cytoplasmic incompatibility and male killing. we also allow the possibility of reduced reproductive output, incomplete maternal transmission, and different mortality ...201728097419
functional characterization of the active mutator-like transposable element, muta1 from the mosquito aedes aegypti.mutator-like transposable elements (mules) are widespread with members in fungi, plants, and animals. most of the research on the mule superfamily has focused on plant mules where they were discovered and where some are extremely active and have significant impact on genome structure. the maize mudr element has been widely used as a tool for both forward and reverse genetic studies because of its high transposition rate and preference for targeting genic regions. however, despite being widesprea ...201728096902
commensal viruses of mosquitoes: host restriction, transmission, and interaction with arboviral pathogens.recent advances in virus detection strategies and deep sequencing technologies have enabled the identification of a multitude of new viruses that persistently infect mosquitoes but do not infect vertebrates. these are usually referred to as insect-specific viruses (isvs). these novel viruses have generated considerable interest in their modes of transmission, persistence in mosquito populations, the mechanisms that restrict their host range to mosquitoes, and their interactions with pathogens tr ...201728096646
assessment of synthetic floral-based attractants and sugar baits to capture male and female aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).the viruses transmitted by aedes aegypti, including dengue and zika viruses, are rapidly expanding in geographic range and as a threat to public health. in response, control programs are increasingly turning to the use of sterile insect techniques resulting in a need to trap male ae. aegypti to monitor the efficacy of the intervention. however, there is a lack of effective and cheap methods for trapping males. thus, we attempted to exploit the physiological need to obtain energy from sugar feedi ...201728095875
ecotoxicological effects of larvicide used in the control of aedes aegypti on nontarget organisms: redefining the use of pyriproxyfen.the continued widespread use of larvicides in aedes aegypti control programs is still a necessary strategy, since there are no apparent efficient vaccines against arboviruses. however, chemical approaches may affect nontarget organisms and produce detrimental effects to environmental health. therefore, the aim of this study was to conduct toxicity testing for pyriproxyfen at different concentrations using daphnia magna and artemia salina as model organisms to evaluate the ecotoxicological parame ...201728095184
control of vector-borne human parasitic diseases. 201628090535
application of the analytic hierarchy approach to the risk assessment of zika virus disease transmission in guangdong province, china.an international spread of zika virus (zikv) infection has attracted global attention in 2015. the infection also affected guangdong province, which is located in southern china. multiple factors, including frequent communication with south america and southeast asia, suitable climate (sub-tropical) for the habitat of aedes species, may increase the risk of zikv disease transmission in this region.201728086897
identification of functional enolase genes of the silkworm bombyx mori from public databases with a combination of dry and wet bench processes.various insect species have been added to genomic databases over the years. thus, researchers can easily obtain online genomic information on invertebrates and insects. however, many incorrectly annotated genes are included in these databases, which can prevent the correct interpretation of subsequent functional analyses. to address this problem, we used a combination of dry and wet bench processes to select functional genes from public databases.201728086791
invasive mutualisms between a plant pathogen and insect vectors in the middle east and brazil.complex multi-trophic interactions in vectorborne diseases limit our understanding and ability to predict outbreaks. arthropod-vectored pathogens are especially problematic, with the potential for novel interspecific interactions during invasions. variations and novelties in plant-arthropod-pathogen triumvirates present significant threats to global food security. we examined aspects of a phytoplasma pathogen of citrus across two continents. 'candidatus phytoplasma aurantifolia' causes witches' ...201628083099
an overview of trypanosoma brucei infections: an intense host-parasite interaction.trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and t. brucei gambiense, the causative agents of human african trypanosomiasis, are transmitted by tsetse flies. within the vector, the parasite undergoes through transformations that prepares it to infect the human host. sequentially these developmental stages are the replicative procyclic (in which the parasite surface is covered by procyclins) and trypo-epimastigote forms, as well as the non-replicative, infective, metacyclic form that develops in the vector sal ...201628082973
aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) longevity and differential emergence of dengue fever in two cities in sonora, mexico.dengue virus, primarily transmitted by the aedes aegypti (l.) mosquito, has rapidly expanded in geographic extent over the past several decades. in some areas, however, dengue fever has not emerged despite established ae. aegypti populations. the reasons for this are unclear and have sometimes been attributed to socio-economic differences. in 2013 we compared ae. aegypti adult density and population age structure between two cities in sonora, mexico: hermosillo, which has regular seasonal dengue ...201728082648
excito-repellency of citrus hystrix dc leaf and peel essential oils against aedes aegypti and anopheles minimus (diptera: culicidae), vectors of human pathogens.the essential oils of kaffir lime (citrus hystrix dc.) at four different concentrations (0.5, 1.0, 2.5, and 5.0% v/v) were studied for their repellency, excitation, and knockdown properties against laboratory strains of aedes aegypti (l.) and anopheles minimus theobald using an excito-repellency test system. both contact and noncontact escape responses to leaf- and peel-derived kaffir lime oils were observed. comparing unadjusted escape responses for an. minimus, leaf oil had strong combined irr ...201728082646
toxicity and larvicidal activity of podophyllum-based lignans against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).aedes aegypti l. (diptera: culicidae) is a mosquito species that has adapted to urban environments and is the main vector of dengue viruses. because of the increasing incidence of dengue, a more environmentally acceptable insecticide needs to be found. natural products have been and continue to be an important source of leading compounds that can be modified in order to develop new drugs. the lignan family of natural products includes compounds with a diverse spectrum of biological activity. pod ...201728082643
evaluation of clove oil, icaridin, and transfluthrin for spatial repellent effects in three tests systems against the aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).one essential oil (clove oil), one skin repellent (icaridin), and one insecticide (transfluthrin) were tested for spatial repellent effects against non-blood-fed female aedes aegypti (l.) mosquitoes. the compounds were tested in acetone dilution series using a y-olfactometer, a double cage system, and a double room system. all compounds exhibited spatial repellent effects at certain concentrations. clove oil required relative high dosages to cause high effects (y-olfactometer 6 mg, double cage 6 ...201728082642
egg hatching and survival of immature stages of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) under natural temperature conditions during the cold season in buenos aires, argentina.in temperate regions, the seasonal dynamics of aedes aegypti (l.) (diptera: culicidae) is mainly influenced by temperature. it is assumed that, during the winter season, the population remains as eggs and that the development and population growth of surviving eggs begin during the following spring. the aim of the current study was to assess egg hatching of ae. aegypti during the winter in buenos aires city (argentina), and analyze the survival of immature stages. the experiments consisted of im ...201728082637
engineered aedes aegypti jak/stat pathway-mediated immunity to dengue virus.we have developed genetically modified ae. aegypti mosquitoes that activate the conserved antiviral jak/stat pathway in the fat body tissue, by overexpressing either the receptor dome or the janus kinase hop by the blood feeding-induced vitellogenin (vg) promoter. transgene expression inhibits infection with several dengue virus (denv) serotypes in the midgut as well as systemically and in the salivary glands. the impact of the transgenes dome and hop on mosquito longevity was minimal, but it re ...201728081143
cloning, expression, and characterization of prophenoloxidases from asian corn borer, ostrinia furnacalis (gunée).insect phenoloxidase (po) belongs to the type 3 copper protein family and possesses oxidoreductase activities. po is typically synthesized as a zymogen called prophenoloxidase (ppo) and requires the proteolytic activation to function. we here cloned full-length cdna for 3 previously unidentified ppos, which we named ofppo1a, ofppo1b, and ofppo3, from asian corn borer, ostrinia furnacalis (gunée), in addition to the previously known ofppo2. these conceptual ppos and ofppo2 all contain two common ...201628078308
dengue fever-associated maculopathy and panuveitis in australia.purpose. to describe a case of dengue fever-associated maculopathy and panuveitis to raise awareness of these ophthalmic complications of dengue in australia in the light of recent increasing numbers of outbreaks from equatorial through to tropical australia. case report. a 37-year-old caucasian australian male returning from cambodia presented with a bilateral dengue fever-associated maculopathy with left panuveitis diagnosed clinically and haematologically. automated perimetry revealed bilater ...201628078150
discovery of flavivirus-derived endogenous viral elements in anopheles mosquito genomes supports the existence of anopheles-associated insect-specific flaviviruses.the flavivirus genus encompasses several arboviruses of public health significance such as dengue, yellow fever, and zika viruses. it also includes insect-specific flaviviruses (isfs) that are only capable of infecting insect hosts. the vast majority of mosquito-infecting flaviviruses have been associated with mosquito species of the aedes and culex genera in the culicinae subfamily, which also includes most arbovirus vectors. mosquitoes of the anophelinae subfamily are not considered significan ...201728078104
a review of chikungunya virus-induced arthralgia: clinical manifestations, therapeutics, and pathogenesis.chikungunya virus (chikv) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus that circulates predominantly in tropical and subtropical regions, potentially affecting over 1 billion people. recently, an outbreak began in the western hemisphere and has resulted in over 1.8 million reported suspected cases. infection often results in severe fever, rash and debilitating polyarthralgia lasting weeks to months. additionally, the current literature reports that chikv can result in a severe chronic arthralgia and/or arthri ...201628077980
learning in mosquito larvae (aedes aegypti): habituation to a visual danger signal.in spite of the mosquito aedes aegypti being a vector of several infectious diseases, a limited number of studies has been undertaken on learning in this species. moreover, larval stages have been neglected as model organisms, although they are active, aquatic and perform stereotyped behavioural responses, e.g. the escape response when disturbed. to study the learning abilities of mosquito larvae, we focused on habituation, a form of non-associative learning widely studied in vertebrates and inv ...201728077263
the search for novel insecticide targets in the post-genomics era, with a specific focus on g-protein coupled receptors.insects are considered pests globally, implicated in the destruction of agricultural fields and transmission of pathogens that cause deadly human diseases, such as dengue, zika and malaria. the diversity of the insecticide arsenal has remained stagnant for decades, but the recent rise of insecticide resistance fueled the discovery of novel modes of action, and the power of genomics has reinvigorated this search. this review discusses the importance of comparative and functional insect genomics i ...201728076467
juvenile hormone biosynthesis in adult blattella germanica requires nuclear receptors seven-up and ftz-f1.in insects, the transition from juvenile development to the adult stage is controlled by juvenile hormone (jh) synthesized from the corpora allata (ca) glands. whereas a jh-free period during the last juvenile instar triggers metamorphosis and the end of the growth period, the reappearance of this hormone after the imaginal molt marks the onset of reproductive adulthood. despite the importance of such transition, the regulatory mechanism that controls it remains mostly unknown. here, using the h ...201728074850
horizontally transferred genetic elements in the tsetse fly genome: an alignment-free clustering approach using batch learning self-organising map (blsom).tsetse flies (glossina spp.) are the primary vectors of trypanosomes, which can cause human and animal african trypanosomiasis in sub-saharan african countries. the objective of this study was to explore the genome of glossina morsitans morsitans for evidence of horizontal gene transfer (hgt) from microorganisms. we employed an alignment-free clustering method, that is, batch learning self-organising map (blsom), in which sequence fragments are clustered based on the similarity of oligonucleotid ...201628074180
epidemic outbreak of chikungunya in two neighboring towns in the colombian caribbean: a survival analysis.the first autochthonous chikungunya virus transmission in colombia was reported in september 2014. three months later, every town in the caribbean region was affected, including the bordering towns of ovejas and corozal, in the department of sucre. the objective of the study was to analyze and compare the temporal dynamics of the outbreak of chikungunya in two towns of the department of sucre.201728074128
emergence of epidemic zika virus transmission and congenital zika syndrome: are recently evolved traits to blame?the mechanisms responsible for the dramatic emergence of zika virus (zikv), accompanied by congenital zika syndrome and guillain-barré syndrome (gbs), remain unclear. however, two hypotheses are prominent: (i) evolution for enhanced urban transmission via adaptation to mosquito vectors, or for enhanced human infection to increase amplification, or (ii) the stochastic introduction of zikv into large, naive human populations in regions with abundant aedes aegypti populations, leading to enough rar ...201728074023
fatty acid synthase 2 contributes to diapause preparation in a beetle by regulating lipid accumulation and stress tolerance genes expression.diapause, also known as dormancy, is a state of arrested development that allows insects to survive unfavorable environmental conditions. diapause-destined insects store large amounts of fat when preparing for diapause. however, the extent to which these accumulated fat reserves influence diapause remains unclear. to address this question, we investigated the function of fatty acid synthase (fas), which plays a central role in lipid synthesis, in stress tolerance, the duration of diapause prepar ...201728071706
a comparative analysis of three vector-borne diseases across australia using seasonal and meteorological models.ross river virus (rrv), barmah forest virus (bfv), and dengue are three common mosquito-borne diseases in australia that display notable seasonal patterns. although all three diseases have been modeled on localized scales, no previous study has used harmonic models to compare seasonality of mosquito-borne diseases on a continent-wide scale. we fit poisson harmonic regression models to surveillance data on rrv, bfv, and dengue (from 1993, 1995 and 1991, respectively, through 2015) incorporating s ...201728071683
efficient method for establishing f1 progeny from wild populations of anopheles mosquitoes.the changing malaria situation in madagascar requires additional knowledge on the physiology and behaviour of local mosquito vectors. however, the absence of established colonies for several anopheline species present in madagascar constitutes a limiting factor. to avoid labour intensive work and uncertainty for success of establishing anopheles colonies from malagasy species, field collections of blood-fed females and in-tube forced oviposition were combined to reliably produce large numbers of ...201728069024
dengue in latin america: systematic review of molecular epidemiological trends.dengue, the predominant arthropod-borne viral disease affecting humans, is caused by one of four distinct serotypes (denv-1, -2, -3 or -4). a literature analysis and review was undertaken to describe the molecular epidemiological trends in dengue disease and the knowledge generated in specific molecular topics in latin america, including the caribbean islands, from 2000 to 2013 in the context of regional trends in order to identify gaps in molecular epidemiological knowledge and future research ...201728068335
rna interference for mosquito and mosquito-borne disease control.rna interference (rnai) is a powerful tool to silence endogenous mosquito and mosquito-borne pathogen genes in vivo. as the number of studies utilizing rnai in basic research grows, so too does the arsenal of physiological targets that can be developed into products that interrupt mosquito life cycles and behaviors and, thereby, relieve the burden of mosquitoes on human health and well-being. as this technology becomes more viable for use in beneficial and pest insect management in agricultural ...201728067782
proteomic analysis of cry2aa-binding proteins and their receptor function in spodoptera exigua.the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis produces crystal (cry) proteins that are toxic to a diverse range of insects. transgenic crops that produce bt cry proteins are grown worldwide because of their improved resistance to insect pests. although bt "pyramid" cotton that produces both cry1a and cry2a is predicted to be more resistant to several lepidopteran pests, including spodoptera exigua, than plants that produce cry1ac alone, the mechanisms responsible for the toxicity of cry2aa in s. exigua a ...201728067269
larvicidal and growth-inhibitory activity of entomopathogenic bacteria culture fluids against aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae).dengue, chikungunya, and zika are important vector-borne diseases, and aedes aegypti l. is their main transmitter. as the disease management is mainly based on mosquito control strategies, the search for alternative and cost-effective approaches is ongoing. the gram-negative bacteria xenorhabdus nematophila and photorhabdus luminescens are symbiotically associated with entomopathogenic nematodes and are highly pathogenic for insect larvae. after we have recently confirmed the toxicity of these b ...201728062794
mitigating future avian malaria threats to hawaiian forest birds from climate change.avian malaria, transmitted by culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes in the hawaiian islands, has been a primary contributor to population range limitations, declines, and extinctions for many endemic hawaiian honeycreepers. avian malaria is strongly influenced by climate; therefore, predicted future changes are expected to expand transmission into higher elevations and intensify and lengthen existing transmission periods at lower elevations, leading to further population declines and potential extin ...201728060848
the antiviral rnai response in vector and non-vector cells against orthobunyaviruses.vector arthropods control arbovirus replication and spread through antiviral innate immune responses including rna interference (rnai) pathways. arbovirus infections have been shown to induce the exogenous small interfering rna (sirna) and piwi-interacting rna (pirna) pathways, but direct antiviral activity by these host responses in mosquito cells has only been demonstrated against a limited number of positive-strand rna arboviruses. for bunyaviruses in general, the relative contribution of sma ...201728060823
transcriptome sequencing reveals large-scale changes in axenic aedes aegypti larvae.mosquitoes host communities of microbes in their digestive tract that consist primarily of bacteria. we previously reported that aedes aegypti larvae colonized by a native community of bacteria and gnotobiotic larvae colonized by only escherichia coli develop very similarly into adults, whereas axenic larvae never molt and die as first instars. in this study, we extended these findings by first comparing the growth and abundance of bacteria in conventional, gnotobiotic, and axenic larvae during ...201728060822
enhancement of mosquito trapping efficiency by using pulse width modulated light emitting diodes.in this study, a light-driving bug zapper is presented for well controlling the diseases brought by insects, such as mosquitoes. in order to have the device efficient to trap the insect pests in off-grid areas, pulse width modulated light emitting diodes (pwm-led) combined with a solar power module are proposed and implemented. with specific pwm electric signals to drive the led, it is found that no matter what the ability of catching insects or the consumed power efficiency can be enhanced thus ...201728059148
synthesis and insecticidal activity of acridone derivatives to aedes aegypti and culex quinquefasciatus larvae and non-target aquatic species.a serious mosquito borne yellow fever is one of the grave diseases which affect the major population. since there is no specific treatment for yellow fever, there is a necessity to develop an effective agent. the series of acridinone analogues 3 to 5 were synthesized with help of non-conventional microwave heating and confirmed by respective spectral characterization. 5c and 3b showed highest activity to kill 90% of larvae against a. aegypti and c. quinquefasciatus, respectively. also the active ...201728059104
transmission bottlenecks and rnai collectively influence tick-borne flavivirus evolution.arthropod-borne rna viruses exist within hosts as heterogeneous populations of viral variants and, as a result, possess great genetic plasticity. understanding the micro-evolutionary forces shaping these viruses can provide insights into how they emerge, adapt, and persist in new and changing ecological niches. while considerable attention has been directed toward studying the population dynamics of mosquito-borne viruses, little is known about tick-borne virus populations. therefore, using a mo ...201628058113
evaluations of dual attractant toxic sugar baits for surveillance and control of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus in florida.dual attractant toxic sugar baits (d-atsb) containing two host kairomones, l-lactic (la) and 1-octen-3-ol (o), and fruit-based attractants were evaluated through olfactory, consumption and mortality, and semi-field experiments to determine if host kairomones could first, enhance attraction of a fruit-based (attractant) toxic sugar bait (atsb), and second, increase the efficacy of a fruit based attractive toxic sugar bait (atsb).201728057066
wolbachia infections in aedes aegypti differ markedly in their response to cyclical heat stress.aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with wolbachia bacteria are currently being released for arbovirus suppression around the world. their potential to invade populations and persist will depend on interactions with environmental conditions, particularly as larvae are often exposed to fluctuating and extreme temperatures in the field. we reared ae. aegypti larvae infected with different types of wolbachia (wmel, walbb and wmelpop-cla) under diurnal cyclical temperatures. rearing wmel and wmelpop-c ...201728056065
identification and initial characterization of matrix metalloproteinases in the yellow fever mosquito, aedes aegypti.aedes aegypti is a major vector for arboviruses such as dengue, chikungunya and zika viruses. during acquisition of a viremic bloodmeal, an arbovirus infects mosquito midgut cells before disseminating to secondary tissues, including the salivary glands. once virus is released into the salivary ducts it can be transmitted to another vertebrate host. the midgut is surrounded by a basal lamina (bl) in the extracellular matrix, consisting of a proteinaceous mesh composed of collagen iv and laminin. ...201728054419
data documenting the potential distribution of aedes aegypti in the center of veracruz, mexico.the data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled "establishment of aedes aegypti (l.) in mountainous regions in mexico: increasing number of population at risk of mosquito-borne disease and future climate conditions" (m. equihua, s. ibáñez-bernal, g. benítez, i. estrada-contreras, c.a. sandoval-ruiz, f.s. mendoza-palmero, 2016) [1]. this article provides presence records in shapefile format used to generate maps of potential distribution of aedes aegypti with diffe ...201628054003
functional analysis of the abcs of eye color in helicoverpa armigera with crispr/cas9-induced mutations.many insect pigments are localized in subcellular pigment granules, and transport of pigment precursors from the cytoplasm is accomplished by abc proteins. drosophila melanogaster has three half-transporter genes (white, scarlet, and brown, all affecting eye pigments) and bombyx mori has a fourth (ok). the white, brown, scarlet and ok proteins each have one transmembrane and one cytoplasmic domain and they heterodimerize to form functional transporters with different substrate specificities. we ...201728053351
evaluation of the importance of fever with respect to dengue prognosis according to the 2009 who classification: a retrospective study.the 2009 revised world health organization (who) guidelines for dengue describe fever as the core symptom. accordingly, the diagnosis of non-febrile patients is complicated. the aim of this study was to evaluate the importance of fever in patients with dengue according to the 2009 revised who classification.201728052760
comparison of stable and transient wolbachia infection models in aedes aegypti to block dengue and west nile viruses.pathogen replication and transmission in wolbachia infected insects are currently studied using three wolbachia infection systems: naturally infected wolbachia hosts, hosts transinfected with wolbachia (stably maintained and inherited infections) and hosts transiently infected with wolbachia. all three systems have been used to test the effect of wolbachia on mosquito transmitted pathogens such as dengue virus (denv), west nile virus (wnv) and plasmodium. from these studies it is becoming increa ...201728052065
the dangers of accepting a single diagnosis: case report of concurrent plasmodium knowlesi malaria and dengue infection.dengue and malaria are two common, mosquito-borne infections, which may lead to mortality if not managed properly. concurrent infections of dengue and malaria are rare due to the different habitats of its vectors and activities of different carrier mosquitoes. the first case reported was in 2005. since then, several concurrent infections have been reported between the dengue virus (denv) and the malaria protozoans, plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium vivax. symptoms of each infection may be mas ...201728049485
pterodon emarginatus oleoresin-based nanoemulsion as a promising tool for culex quinquefasciatus (diptera: culicidae) control.preparation of nanoformulations using natural products as bioactive substances is considered very promising for innovative larvicidal agents. on this context, oil in water nanoemulsions develop a main role, since they satisfactorily disperse poor-water soluble substances, such as herbal oils, in aqueous media. pterodon emarginatus, popularly known as sucupira, has a promising bioactive oleoresin. however, to our knowledge, no previous studies were carried out to evaluate its potential against cu ...201728049483
the transcriptome of the mosquito aedes fluviatilis (diptera: culicidae), and transcriptional changes associated with its native wolbachia infection.wolbachia is a bacterial endosymbiont that naturally infects a wide range of insect species, and causes drastic changes to host biology. stable infections of wolbachia in mosquitoes can inhibit infection with medically important pathogens such as dengue virus and malaria-causing plasmodium parasites. however, some native wolbachia strains can enhance infection with certain pathogens, as is the case for the mosquito aedes fluviatilis, where infection with plasmodium gallinaceum is enhanced by the ...201728049478
artesunate-tafenoquine combination therapy promotes clearance and abrogates transmission of the avian malaria parasite plasmodium gallinaceum.clinical manifestations of malaria infection in vertebrate hosts arise from the multiplication of the asexual stage parasites in the blood, while the gametocytes are responsible for the transmission of the disease. antimalarial drugs that target the blood stage parasites and transmissible gametocytes are rare, but are essentially needed for the effective control of malaria and for limiting the spread of resistance. artemisinin and its derivatives are the current first-line antimalarials that are ...201728043395
oral delivery of dsrna by microbes: beyond pest control.rna interference (rnai) by oral delivery of dsrna in insects has great potential as a tool for integrated pest management (ipm), especially with respect to addressing the need to reduce off-target effect and slow down resistance development to chemical insecticides. employing the natural association existing between insect and yeast, we developed a novel method to enable the knock down of vital genes in the pest insect drosophila suzukii through oral delivery of species-specific dsrna using gene ...201628042376
gc content heterogeneity transition of conserved noncoding sequences occurred at the emergence of vertebrates.conserved non-coding sequences (cnss) of eukaryotes are known to be significantly enriched in regulatory sequences. cnss of diverse lineages follow different patterns in abundance, sequence composition, and location. here, we report a thorough analysis of cnss in diverse groups of eukaryotes with respect to gc content heterogeneity. we examined 24 fungi, 19 invertebrates, and 12 non-mammalian vertebrates so as to find lineage specific features of cnss. we found that fungi and invertebrate cnss a ...201628040773
piwis go viral: arbovirus-derived pirnas in vector mosquitoes.vector mosquitoes are responsible for transmission of the majority of arthropod-borne (arbo-) viruses. virus replication in these vectors needs to be sufficiently high to permit efficient virus transfer to vertebrate hosts. the mosquito immune response therefore is a key determinant for arbovirus transmission. mosquito antiviral immunity is primarily mediated by the small interfering rna pathway. besides this well-established antiviral machinery, the piwi-interacting rna (pirna) pathway processe ...201628033427
vorticella sp: prospective mosquito biocontrol agent.considering the disadvantages of chemical insecticides, we aimed to evaluate vorticella parasites for control of mosquito larvae of anopheles stephensi and aedes aegypti at different larval stages.201628032113
genetic analysis of aedes aegypti using random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) markers from dengue outbreaks in pakistan.keeping in view the havoc situation of dengue fever in pakistan, the current study was designed to demonstrate the genetic variations, gene flow and rate of migration from lahore and faisalabad.201628032107
laboratory evaluation of temephos against anopheles stephensi and culex pipiens larvae in iran.malaria is still a health problem in iran. there are several vector control activities, including indoor residual spraying, using insecticide treated nets and larviciding including temephos. in addition nuisance mosquitos are prevalent in the urban areas. so that evaluation of this species to larvicide will provide a clue for management of vector control activities.201628032103
retrospective analysis of prognostic factors in dengue infected patients with intracranial bleed.dengue is one of the most common mosquito-transmitted arboviral disease of tropical and a few subtropical areas in the world. it is estimated that approximately 100 million cases occur per year and approximately 2.5 billion people are at risk of developing dengue infection. hemorrhagic complications causing encephalopathy are quite rare but fatal consequences of this deadly disease. this study was conducted to discuss the prognostic factors in the management of intracranial hemorrhage in dengue ...201628031986
economic report on the cost of dengue fever in vietnam: case of a provincial hospital.dengue is a mosquito-borne viral illness with the world's fastest rate of infection. in 2014, vietnam had recorded 43,000 cases in 53 provinces, with 28 deaths.201628031723
impact of autocidal gravid ovitraps on chikungunya virus incidence in aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) in areas with and without traps.puerto rico detected the first confirmed case of chikungunya virus (chikv) in may 2014 and the virus rapidly spread throughout the island. the invasion of chikv allowed us to observe aedes aegypti (l.) densities, infection rates, and impact of vector control in urban areas using cdc autocidal gravid ovitraps (ago traps) for mosquito control over several years. because local mosquitoes can only get the virus from infectious residents, detecting the presence of virus in mosquitoes functions as a p ...201628031347
molecular virologic and clinical characteristics of a chikungunya fever outbreak in la romana, dominican republic, 2014.since emerging in saint martin in 2013, chikungunya virus (chikv), an alphavirus transmitted by the aedes aegypti mosquito, has infected approximately two million individuals in the americas, with over 500,000 reported cases in the dominican republic (dr). chikv-infected patients typically present with a febrile syndrome including polyarthritis/polyarthralgia, and a macropapular rash, similar to those infected with dengue and zika viruses, and malaria. nevertheless, many dominican cases are unco ...201628030537
scavenger receptor c mediates phagocytosis of white spot syndrome virus and restricts virus proliferation in shrimp.scavenger receptors are an important class of pattern recognition receptors that play several important roles in host defense against pathogens. the class c scavenger receptors (srcs) have only been identified in a few invertebrates, and their role in the immune response against viruses is seldom studied. in this study, we firstly identified an src from kuruma shrimp, marsupenaeus japonicus, designated mjsrc, which was significantly upregulated after white spot syndrome virus (wssv) challenge at ...201628027319
clinical profiles of dengue infection during an outbreak in northern india.introduction. dengue fever is an arboviral disease, which is transmitted by mosquito vector and presents as varied clinical spectrum of dengue fever (df), dengue hemorrhagic fever (dhf), dengue shock syndrome (dss), and expanded dengue syndrome (eds) with atypical presentations, thus posing a diagnostic dilemma. unless we are aware of these presentations, diagnosis as well as early initiation of treatment becomes difficult. we studied the various clinical presentations of dengue infection during ...201628025597
toxicity and physiological actions of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors to aedes aegypti and drosophila melanogaster.the physiological role of carbonic anhydrases in ph and ion regulation is crucial to insect survival. we examined the toxic and neurophysiological effects of five carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (cais) against aedes aegypti. the 24 h larvicidal toxicities followed this rank order of potency: dichlorphenamide > methazolamide > acetazolamide = brinzolamide = dorzolamide. larvicidal activity increased modestly in longer exposures, and affected larvae showed attenuated responses to probing without ove ...201628025488
imitedb: the genome-wide landscape of miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements in insects.miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (mites) have attracted much attention due to their widespread occurrence and high copy numbers in eukaryotic genomes. however, the systematic knowledge about mites in insects and other animals is still lacking. in this study, we identified 6012 mite families from 98 insect species genomes. comparison of these mites with known mites in the ncbi non-redundant database and repbase showed that 5701(∼95%) of 6012 mite families are novel. the abundance o ...201628025339
expression of heat shock proteins (hsps) in aedes aegypti (l) and aedes albopictus (skuse) (diptera: culicidae) larvae in response to thermal stress.climatic changes are responsible, to a certain extent for the occurrence and spread of arboviral pathogens world over. temperature is one of the important abiotic factors influencing the physiological processes of mosquitoes. several genes of heat shock protein (hsp) families are known to be expressed in mosquitoes, which aid in overcoming stress induced by elevated temperature. in order to understand expression of hsp family genes in the andaman population of aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus, ...201728024869
detection and perception of generic host volatiles by mosquitoes modulate host preference: context dependence of (r)-1-octen-3-ol.natural selection favours a restricted host breadth in disease vector mosquitoes, indicating that there is an adaptive value associated with maintaining plasticity in host preference. one mechanism to maintain such plasticity is via the detection of generic cues by conserved peripheral olfactory pathways, which when perceived in different host odour contexts enable the identification of and discrimination among potential host species. here, we show that the context of an odour cue shapes host pe ...201628018630
n-glycosylation influences the catalytic activity of mosquito α-glucosidases associated with susceptibility or refractoriness to lysinibacillus sphaericus.cqm1 and aam1 are α-glucosidases (ec 3.2.1.20) expressed in culex quinquefasciatus and aedes aegypti larvae midgut, respectively. these orthologs share high sequence similarity but while cqm1 acts as a receptor for the binary (bin) insecticidal toxin from lysinibacillus sphaericus, aam1 does not bind the toxin, rendering ae. aegypti refractory to this bacterium. aam1 is heavily glycosylated, contrasting to cqm1, but little is known regarding how glycosylation impacts on its function. this study ...201728017798
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