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Ecological immunology of mosquito-malaria interactions
Authors:Tripet Frédéric  Aboagye-Antwi Fred  Hurd Hilary
Institution:Centre for Applied Entomology and Parasitology, Huxley Building, Keele University, Newcastle, Staffordshire, UK ST5 5BG. f.tripet@bio.keele.ac.uk
Abstract:More than a century after the discovery of the complex life cycle of its causative agent, malaria remains a major health problem. Understanding mosquito-malaria interactions could lead to breakthroughs in malaria control. Novel strategies, such as the design of transgenic mosquitoes refractory to Plasmodium, or design of human vaccines emulating mosquito resistance to the parasite, require extensive knowledge of processes involved in immune responses and of microevolutionary mechanisms that create and maintain variation in immune responses in wild vector populations. The recent realization of how intimately and specifically mosquitoes and Plasmodium co-evolve in Nature is driving vector molecular biologists and evolutionary ecologists to move closer to the natural setting under the common umbrella of 'Ecological immunology'.
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