The Glossina proteolytic lectin (Gpl) gene is expressed only in members of Glossina species
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2008Author
Burugu, M.W.
Mbatia, B.N
Osir, E.O.
Kenya, Eucharia U.
Abubakar, L.U.
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Differentiation of bloodstream-form trypanosomes into procyclics in tsetse flies
(Diptera: Glossinidae) is a crucial step in the establishment of midgut infections. A number
of factors have been implicated in the transformation process, including enzymes and
lectins or lectin-like molecules. Recently, Glossina proteolytic lectin (Gpl) gene, which
encodes a protein with both lectin and trypsin activities has been shown to stimulate
transformation of bloodstream-form trypanosomes into procyclics in vitro. Using RT-PCR,
we show that the induction of Gpl gene expression by blood meal occurs only in Glossina
fuscipes fuscipes Newstead, Glossina austeni Newstead, Glossina pallidipes Austen, and not in the Anopheles gambiae Giles sensu stricto, Phlebotomus duboscqi Neveu-Lemaire, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus Neumann and Stomoxys calcitrans (Linnaeus). The expression means of Gpl mRNA in G. f. fuscipes following a blood meal were significant (P , 0.05) with low expression in teneral flies and reaching a maximum between 48 and 72 h (P , 0.05), suggesting time-dependent regulation of the transcription. The expression of the Gpl gene was significantly lower (P , 0.05) in G. f. fuscipes fed on blood meal infected with
Trypanosoma brucei brucei as compared with G. f. fuscipes fed on uninfected blood
meal. This suggests some form of interaction of T. b. brucei or the parasite products with
Gpl within the tsetse midgut leading to down-regulation of the Gpl gene. Additionally,
refractory G. f. fuscipes expressed higher (P , 0.05) transcript abundance than the
susceptible G. pallidipes.