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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Mar 4;100(5):2616-21. Epub 2003 Feb 19.

    Relish-mediated immune deficiency in the transgenic mosquito Aedes aegypti.

    Shin SW, Kokoza V, Lobkov I, Raikhel AS.

    Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.

    The lack of genetic means has been a serious limitation in studying mosquito immunity. We generated Relish-mediated immune deficiency (RMID) by transforming Aedes aegypti with the Delta Rel transgene driven by the vitellogenin (Vg) promoter using the pBac[3xP3-EGFP, afm] vector. A stable transformed line had a single copy of the Vg-Delta Rel transgene. The Vg-Delta Rel transgene expression was highly activated by blood feeding, and transgenic mosquitoes were extremely susceptible to the infection by Gram-negative bacteria. This RMID phenotype was characterized by severely reduced postinfection levels of antimicrobial peptides genes, defensin and cecropin. Crossing the RMID line with the wild-type strain produced the same RMID phenotype, indicating its dominant nature, whereas crossing with the Vg-def transgenic line, in which Defensin A was activated by blood feeding, restored the immunity to Enterobacter cloacae.

    PMID: 12594340 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC151389

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