Genetic transformation of mosquitoes: a quest for malaria control |
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Authors: | Moreira Luciano A Ghosh Anil K Abraham Eappen G Jacobs-Lorena Marcelo |
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Affiliation: | Case Western Reserve University, Department of Genetics, Cleveland, OH 44106-4955, USA. |
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Abstract: | Malaria inflicts an enormous toll in human lives and this burden is increasing. Present means to fight the disease, such as drugs and insecticides, are insufficient. Moreover, an effective vaccine has not yet been developed. This review examines an alternative strategy for malaria control, namely the genetic modification of mosquitoes to make them inefficient vectors for the parasite. The article summarises progress made toward the development of transposable element vectors for germ line transformation and the search for mosquito markers of transformation. Also reviewed is the search for anti-malarial effector genes whose products can inhibit development of the parasite in the mosquito with minimal fitness burden. While much progress has been made, much work remains to be done. Future research directions are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Plasmodium Malaria Mosquito transgenesis Refractory mosquitoes |
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