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| + | ==Mosquito fitness== | ||
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| + | with respect to ''Plasmodium'' infection | ||
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| + | Date: 30 May 2013 | ||
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| + | Coordinator/moderator/chair: Noushin | ||
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| + | ===Papers=== | ||
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| + | #Sangare, I., Michalakis, Y., Yameogo, B., Dabire, R., Morlais, I., and Cohuet, A. (2013). Studying fitness cost of Plasmodium falciparum infection in malaria vectors: validation of an appropriate negative control. Malar J 12, 2. '''(Mathilde)''' | ||
| + | #Smallegange, R.C., van Gemert, G.-J., van de Vegte-Bolmer, M., Gezan, S., Takken, W., Sauerwein, R.W., and Logan, J.G. (2013). Malaria Infected Mosquitoes Express Enhanced Attraction to Human Odor. PLoS ONE 8, e63602. '''(Bob to present.)''' | ||
| + | #Zhao, Y.O., Kurscheid, S., Zhang, Y., Liu, L., Zhang, L., Loeliger, K., and Fikrig, E. (2012). Enhanced Survival of Plasmodium-Infected Mosquitoes during Starvation. PLoS ONE 7, e40556. ('''Noushin''') | ||
| + | #Proc. R. Soc. B 22 July 2013 vol. 280 no. 176320130711 [http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/280/1763/20130711.full ‘Manipulation’ without the parasite: altered feeding behaviour of mosquitoes is not dependent on infection with malaria parasites] ('''Faye''') | ||
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| + | =Previous= | ||
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| + | ==Population biology== | ||
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| + | Date: 28 March 2013 | ||
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| + | Coordinator/moderator/chair: Mara | ||
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| + | ===Papers=== | ||
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| + | # we did actually present some papers | ||
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==Mosquito immunity== | ==Mosquito immunity== | ||
Date: 28 February 2013 | Date: 28 February 2013 | ||
| - | Coordinator: | + | Coordinator: I am not really sure what the job of Journal Club coordinator is, but if that means bringing beer, then I'll do it! -Michael |
===Papers chosen=== | ===Papers chosen=== | ||
| - | # | + | # Michael: [[pmid: 23209421 |King, J.G., and Hillyer, J.F. (2012). Infection-Induced Interaction between the Mosquito Circulatory and Immune Systems. PLoS Pathog 8, e1003058]] |
| - | # | + | # Mara: [[pmid: 23430653 | in Science, current issue: Fruit Flies Medicate Offspring After Seeing Parasites, Balint Z. Kacsoh, Zachary R. Lynch, Nathan T. Mortimer, Todd A. Schlenke]] |
| - | # | + | # Faye: [[pmid: 23084919 |Anopheles NF-κB-regulated splicing factors direct pathogen-specific repertoires of the hypervariable pattern recognition receptor AgDscam]] |
| - | # | + | # Kate: [[pmid: 23147703| Murdock, C.C., Paaijmans, K.P., Cox-Foster, D., Read, A.F., and Thomas, M.B. (2012). Rethinking vector immunology: the role of environmental temperature in shaping resistance. Nat Rev Microbiol 10, 869–876.]] |
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| + | Mosquito immunity review: [[pmid: 19804484 |Yassine, H., and Osta, M.A. (2010). Anopheles gambiae innate immunity. Cell Microbiol 12, 1–9]] | ||
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| + | Back to [[Kafatos:lab meeting|lab meetings]] page. | ||
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Current revision
Contents |
Current
Mosquito fitness
with respect to Plasmodium infection
Date: 30 May 2013
Coordinator/moderator/chair: Noushin
Papers
- Sangare, I., Michalakis, Y., Yameogo, B., Dabire, R., Morlais, I., and Cohuet, A. (2013). Studying fitness cost of Plasmodium falciparum infection in malaria vectors: validation of an appropriate negative control. Malar J 12, 2. (Mathilde)
- Smallegange, R.C., van Gemert, G.-J., van de Vegte-Bolmer, M., Gezan, S., Takken, W., Sauerwein, R.W., and Logan, J.G. (2013). Malaria Infected Mosquitoes Express Enhanced Attraction to Human Odor. PLoS ONE 8, e63602. (Bob to present.)
- Zhao, Y.O., Kurscheid, S., Zhang, Y., Liu, L., Zhang, L., Loeliger, K., and Fikrig, E. (2012). Enhanced Survival of Plasmodium-Infected Mosquitoes during Starvation. PLoS ONE 7, e40556. (Noushin)
- Proc. R. Soc. B 22 July 2013 vol. 280 no. 176320130711 ‘Manipulation’ without the parasite: altered feeding behaviour of mosquitoes is not dependent on infection with malaria parasites (Faye)
Review:
Previous
Population biology
Date: 28 March 2013
Coordinator/moderator/chair: Mara
Papers
- we did actually present some papers
- but organised it all by email!
Review:
Mosquito immunity
Date: 28 February 2013
Coordinator: I am not really sure what the job of Journal Club coordinator is, but if that means bringing beer, then I'll do it! -Michael
Papers chosen
- Michael: King, J.G., and Hillyer, J.F. (2012). Infection-Induced Interaction between the Mosquito Circulatory and Immune Systems. PLoS Pathog 8, e1003058
- Mara: in Science, current issue: Fruit Flies Medicate Offspring After Seeing Parasites, Balint Z. Kacsoh, Zachary R. Lynch, Nathan T. Mortimer, Todd A. Schlenke
- Faye: Anopheles NF-κB-regulated splicing factors direct pathogen-specific repertoires of the hypervariable pattern recognition receptor AgDscam
- Kate: Murdock, C.C., Paaijmans, K.P., Cox-Foster, D., Read, A.F., and Thomas, M.B. (2012). Rethinking vector immunology: the role of environmental temperature in shaping resistance. Nat Rev Microbiol 10, 869–876.
Mosquito immunity review: Yassine, H., and Osta, M.A. (2010). Anopheles gambiae innate immunity. Cell Microbiol 12, 1–9
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