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Prevention of insect-borne disease: an approach using transgenic symbiotic bacteria
Authors:RV Durvasula  A Gumbs  A Panackal  O Kruglov  S Aksoy  RB Merrifield  FF Richards  CB Beard
Affiliation:Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Abstract:Expression of molecules with antiparasitic activity by genetically transformed symbiotic bacteria of disease-transmitting insects may serve as a powerful approach to control certain arthropod-borne diseases. The endosymbiont of the Chagas disease vector, Rhodnius prolixus, has been transformed to express cecropin A, a peptide lethal to the parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi. In insects carrying the transformed bacteria, cecropin A expression results in elimination or reduction in number of T. cruzi. A method has been devised to spread the transgenic bacteria to populations of R. prolixus, in a manner that mimics their natural coprophagous route of symbiont acquisition.
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