Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.

Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humoral response which can be useful to evaluate exposure to bites of disease vectors. However, saliva of hematophagous arthropods is a complex cocktail of bioactive factors and its use in immunoassays ca...

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Main Authors: Cinzia Rizzo, Raffaele Ronca, Gabriella Fiorentino, Federica Verra, Valentina Mangano, Anne Poinsignon, Sodiomon Bienvenu Sirima, Issa Nèbiè, Fabrizio Lombardo, Franck Remoue, Mario Coluzzi, Vincenzo Petrarca, David Modiano, Bruno Arcà
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-03-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21437289/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-50746daa1af1474d847c7ac9a31f149a2021-03-04T02:01:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-03-0163e1798010.1371/journal.pone.0017980Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.Cinzia RizzoRaffaele RoncaGabriella FiorentinoFederica VerraValentina ManganoAnne PoinsignonSodiomon Bienvenu SirimaIssa NèbièFabrizio LombardoFranck RemoueMario ColuzziVincenzo PetrarcaDavid ModianoBruno ArcàSalivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humoral response which can be useful to evaluate exposure to bites of disease vectors. However, saliva of hematophagous arthropods is a complex cocktail of bioactive factors and its use in immunoassays can be misleading because of potential cross-reactivity to other antigens. Toward the development of a serological marker of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors we expressed the Anopheles gambiae gSG6, a small anopheline-specific salivary protein, and we measured the anti-gSG6 IgG response in individuals from a malaria hyperendemic area of Burkina Faso, West Africa. The gSG6 protein was immunogenic and anti-gSG6 IgG levels and/or prevalence increased in exposed individuals during the malaria transmission/rainy season. Moreover, this response dropped during the intervening low transmission/dry season, suggesting it is sensitive enough to detect variation in vector density. Members of the Fulani ethnic group showed higher anti-gSG6 IgG response as compared to Mossi, a result consistent with the stronger immune reactivity reported in this group. Remarkably, anti-gSG6 IgG levels among responders were high in children and gradually declined with age. This unusual pattern, opposite to the one observed with Plasmodium antigens, is compatible with a progressive desensitization to mosquito saliva and may be linked to the continued exposure to bites of anopheline mosquitoes. Overall, the humoral anti-gSG6 IgG response appears a reliable serological indicator of exposure to bites of the main African malaria vectors (An. gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis and, possibly, Anopheles funestus) and it may be exploited for malaria epidemiological studies, development of risk maps and evaluation of anti-vector measures. In addition, the gSG6 protein may represent a powerful model system to get a deeper understanding of molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the immune tolerance and progressive desensitization to insect salivary allergens.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21437289/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Cinzia Rizzo
Raffaele Ronca
Gabriella Fiorentino
Federica Verra
Valentina Mangano
Anne Poinsignon
Sodiomon Bienvenu Sirima
Issa Nèbiè
Fabrizio Lombardo
Franck Remoue
Mario Coluzzi
Vincenzo Petrarca
David Modiano
Bruno Arcà
spellingShingle Cinzia Rizzo
Raffaele Ronca
Gabriella Fiorentino
Federica Verra
Valentina Mangano
Anne Poinsignon
Sodiomon Bienvenu Sirima
Issa Nèbiè
Fabrizio Lombardo
Franck Remoue
Mario Coluzzi
Vincenzo Petrarca
David Modiano
Bruno Arcà
Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cinzia Rizzo
Raffaele Ronca
Gabriella Fiorentino
Federica Verra
Valentina Mangano
Anne Poinsignon
Sodiomon Bienvenu Sirima
Issa Nèbiè
Fabrizio Lombardo
Franck Remoue
Mario Coluzzi
Vincenzo Petrarca
David Modiano
Bruno Arcà
author_sort Cinzia Rizzo
title Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
title_short Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
title_full Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
title_fullStr Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
title_full_unstemmed Humoral response to the Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: a serological indicator of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors.
title_sort humoral response to the anopheles gambiae salivary protein gsg6: a serological indicator of exposure to afrotropical malaria vectors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Salivary proteins injected by blood feeding arthropods into their hosts evoke a saliva-specific humoral response which can be useful to evaluate exposure to bites of disease vectors. However, saliva of hematophagous arthropods is a complex cocktail of bioactive factors and its use in immunoassays can be misleading because of potential cross-reactivity to other antigens. Toward the development of a serological marker of exposure to Afrotropical malaria vectors we expressed the Anopheles gambiae gSG6, a small anopheline-specific salivary protein, and we measured the anti-gSG6 IgG response in individuals from a malaria hyperendemic area of Burkina Faso, West Africa. The gSG6 protein was immunogenic and anti-gSG6 IgG levels and/or prevalence increased in exposed individuals during the malaria transmission/rainy season. Moreover, this response dropped during the intervening low transmission/dry season, suggesting it is sensitive enough to detect variation in vector density. Members of the Fulani ethnic group showed higher anti-gSG6 IgG response as compared to Mossi, a result consistent with the stronger immune reactivity reported in this group. Remarkably, anti-gSG6 IgG levels among responders were high in children and gradually declined with age. This unusual pattern, opposite to the one observed with Plasmodium antigens, is compatible with a progressive desensitization to mosquito saliva and may be linked to the continued exposure to bites of anopheline mosquitoes. Overall, the humoral anti-gSG6 IgG response appears a reliable serological indicator of exposure to bites of the main African malaria vectors (An. gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis and, possibly, Anopheles funestus) and it may be exploited for malaria epidemiological studies, development of risk maps and evaluation of anti-vector measures. In addition, the gSG6 protein may represent a powerful model system to get a deeper understanding of molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the immune tolerance and progressive desensitization to insect salivary allergens.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21437289/pdf/?tool=EBI
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