2023
Malaria: influence of Anopheles mosquito saliva on Plasmodium infection
Arora G, Chuang Y, Sinnis P, Dimopoulos G, Fikrig E. Malaria: influence of Anopheles mosquito saliva on Plasmodium infection. Trends In Immunology 2023, 44: 256-265. PMID: 36964020, PMCID: PMC10074230, DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2023.02.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnopheles salivaPlasmodium infectionInfected female mosquitoesMosquito salivary proteinsLocal host responseComponents of salivaMosquito salivaTherapeutic strategiesHost responsePlasmodium sporozoitesVector salivaPlasmodium protozoaBlood vesselsSalivaFemale mosquitoesBlood mealAnopheline mosquitoesInfectionMalariaVector-borne diseasesSkinHost-pathogen interactionsSporozoitesSalivary proteinsMosquitoes
2021
Immunomodulation by Mosquito Salivary Protein AgSAP Contributes to Early Host Infection by Plasmodium
Arora G, Sajid A, Chuang YM, Dong Y, Gupta A, Gambardella K, DePonte K, Almeras L, Dimopolous G, Fikrig E. Immunomodulation by Mosquito Salivary Protein AgSAP Contributes to Early Host Infection by Plasmodium. MBio 2021, 12: e03091-21. PMID: 34903042, PMCID: PMC8669493, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.03091-21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLocal inflammatory responsePlasmodium berghei sporozoitesSalivary antigensInflammatory responseBerghei sporozoitesPlasmodium falciparumMosquito salivary proteinsPrevention of malariaLocal host responseAnopheline mosquitoesVertebrate hostsHost responseSaliva secretionVaccine developmentMalariaEpidemiological analysisGenerate antibodiesAntigenArthropod salivaDisease prevalenceInfectionSaliva componentsSporozoitesVector-borne diseasesDisease
2020
An Ixodes scapularis Protein Disulfide Isomerase Contributes to Borrelia burgdorferi Colonization of the Vector
Cao Y, Rosen C, Arora G, Gupta A, Booth CJ, Murfin KE, Cerny J, Lopez A, Chuang YM, Tang X, Pal U, Ring A, Narasimhan S, Fikrig E. An Ixodes scapularis Protein Disulfide Isomerase Contributes to Borrelia burgdorferi Colonization of the Vector. Infection And Immunity 2020, 88: 10.1128/iai.00426-20. PMID: 32928964, PMCID: PMC7671890, DOI: 10.1128/iai.00426-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTick gutTick bite siteVector-host interfaceAbility of spirochetesProtein disulfide isomerase A3Infected vertebrate hostsInflammatory responseBite siteLyme diseaseVertebrate hostsGutTick proteinsAdditional targetsMiceSpirochete life cycleSpirochete survivalArthropod vectorsSpirochetesRNA interferenceIllnessTicks
2015
Deficiency of the Novel Exopolyphosphatase Rv1026/PPX2 Leads to Metabolic Downshift and Altered Cell Wall Permeability in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Chuang YM, Bandyopadhyay N, Rifat D, Rubin H, Bader JS, Karakousis PC. Deficiency of the Novel Exopolyphosphatase Rv1026/PPX2 Leads to Metabolic Downshift and Altered Cell Wall Permeability in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. MBio 2015, 6: 10.1128/mbio.02428-14. PMID: 25784702, PMCID: PMC4453511, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02428-14.Peer-Reviewed Original Research