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Antibody response against saliva antigens of Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti in travellers in tropical Africa
Authors:Orlandi-Pradines Eve  Almeras Lionel  Denis de Senneville Laure  Barbe Solenne  Remoué Franck  Villard Claude  Cornelie Sylvie  Penhoat Kristell  Pascual Aurélie  Bourgouin Catherine  Fontenille Didier  Bonnet Julien  Corre-Catelin Nicole  Reiter Paul  Pagés Frederic  Laffite Daniel  Boulanger Denis  Simondon François  Pradines Bruno  Fusaï Thierry  Rogier Christophe
Institution:Unité de recherche en biologie et en épidémiologie parasitaires, Institut de Médecine Tropicale du Service de Santé des Armées, Parc le Pharo, BP 46, 13998 Marseille-Armées, France.
Abstract:Exposure to vectors of infectious diseases has been associated with antibody responses against salivary antigens of arthropods among people living in endemic areas. This immune response has been proposed as a surrogate marker of exposure to vectors appropriate for evaluating the protective efficacy of antivectorial devices. The existence and potential use of such antibody responses in travellers transiently exposed to Plasmodium or arbovirus vectors in tropical areas has never been investigated. The IgM and IgG antibody responses of 88 French soldiers against the saliva of Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti were evaluated before and after a 5-month journey in tropical Africa. Antibody responses against Anopheles and Aedes saliva increased significantly in 41% and 15% of the individuals, respectively, and appeared to be specific to the mosquito genus. A proteomic and immunoproteomic analysis of anopheles and Aedes saliva allowed for the identification of some antigens that were recognized by most of the exposed individuals. These results suggest that antibody responses to the saliva of mosquitoes could be considered as specific surrogate markers of exposure of travellers to mosquito vectors that transmit arthropod borne infections.
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