The malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, increases the frequency of multiple feeding of its mosquito vector, Anopheles gambiae

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作者
Koella, JC [1 ]
Sorensen, FL [1 ]
Anderson, RA [1 ]
机构
[1] Aarhus Univ, Dept Zool, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
关键词
Anopheles gambiae; Plasmodium falciparum; malaria life cycle; blood feeding; behavioural manipulation; transmission success;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.1998.0358
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
It has often been suggested that vector-borne parasites alter their vector's feeding behaviour to increase their transmission, but these claims are often based on laboratory studies and lack rigorous testing in a natural situation. We show in this field study that the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, alters the blood-feeding behaviour of its mosquito vector, Anopheles gambiae s. i., in two ways. First, mosquitoes infected with sporozoites, the parasite stage that is transmitted from the mosquito to a human, took up larger blood meals than uninfected mosquitoes. Whereas 72% of the uninfected mosquitoes had obtained a full blood meal, 82% of the infected ones had engorged fully. Second, mosquitoes harbouring sporozoites were more likely to bite several people per night. Twenty-two per cent of the infected mosquitoes, but only 10% of the uninfected mosquitoes, contained blood from at least two people. We conclude that the observed changes in blood-feeding behaviour allow the parasite to spread more rapidly among human hosts, and thus confirm that the parasite manipulates the mosquito to increase its own transmission.
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页码:763 / 768
页数:6
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