
AbstractMosquitoes are significant vectors of various pathogens. Unlike vertebrates, insects rely solely on innate immunity. Hemocytes play a crucial role in the cellular part of the innate immune system. The gaseous radical nitric oxide (NO) produced by hemocytes acts against pathogens and also functions as a versatile transmitter in both the immune and nervous systems, utilizing cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) as a second messenger. This study conducted a parallel comparison of NO synthase (NOS) expression and NO production in hemocytes during Escherichia coli K12 infection in four vector species: Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, Culex pipiens molestus, and Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus. Increased NOS expression by NADPH diaphorase (NADPHd) staining and NO production by immunofluorescence against the by-product L-citrulline were observed in infected mosquito hemocytes distributed throughout the abdomens. NADPHd activity and citrulline labeling were particularly found in periostial hemocytes near the heart, but also on the ventral nerve chord (VNC). Pericardial cells of Ae. aegypti and Cx. p. molestus showed increased citrulline immunofluorescence, suggesting their involvement in the immune response. Oenocytes displayed strong NADPHd and citrulline labeling independent of infection status. This comparative study, consistent with findings in other species, suggests a widespread phenomenon of NO’s role in hemocyte responses during E. coli infection. Found differences within and between genera highlight the importance of species-specific investigations.
Culex, Hemocytes, Aedes, Escherichia coli, Insect ; Citrulline [MeSH] ; Escherichia coli [MeSH] ; Mosquito ; Nitric Oxide [MeSH] ; Nitric oxide ; Animals [MeSH] ; Infection ; Culex [MeSH] ; Hemocyte ; Hemocytes [MeSH] ; Aedes [MeSH] ; Regular Article ; Immunity ; Mosquito Vectors [MeSH] ; Nervous system, Animals, Citrulline, Regular Article, Mosquito Vectors, Nitric Oxide
Culex, Hemocytes, Aedes, Escherichia coli, Insect ; Citrulline [MeSH] ; Escherichia coli [MeSH] ; Mosquito ; Nitric Oxide [MeSH] ; Nitric oxide ; Animals [MeSH] ; Infection ; Culex [MeSH] ; Hemocyte ; Hemocytes [MeSH] ; Aedes [MeSH] ; Regular Article ; Immunity ; Mosquito Vectors [MeSH] ; Nervous system, Animals, Citrulline, Regular Article, Mosquito Vectors, Nitric Oxide
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