1. An aquaporin and an aquaglyceroporin have roles in low temperature adaptation of mosquitoes (Anopheles sinensis)
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Zhao, Yong‐Qiao, Tang, Yi‐Ying, Hu, Ju‐Ping, Huang, Yu‐Zheng, Wan, Kai, Zhang, Mei‐Hua, Li, Ju‐Lin, Zhu, Guo‐Ding, and Tang, Jian‐Xia
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Mosquitoes (
Anopheles sinensis ), widely geographically distributed in Asia including China, are the primary vector of the malaria parasitePlasmodium vivax and other parasitic diseases such as Malayan filariasis.An. sinensis can survive through low winter temperatures. Aquaporin channels are found in all life forms, where they facilitate environmental adaptation by allowing rapid trans‐cellular movement of water (classical aquaporins) or water and solutes such as glycerol (aquaglyceroporins). Here, we identified and characterized 2 aquaporin (AQP) homologs inAn. sinensis : AsAQP2 (An. sinensis aquaglyceroporin) and AsAQP4 (An. sinensis aquaporin). When expressed in frog (Xenopus laevis ) oocytes, AsAQP2 transported water, glycerol, and urea; AsAQP4 transported only water. Water permeation through AsAQP2 and AsAQP4 was inhibited by mercuric chloride.AsAQP2 expression was slightly higher in adult female mosquitoes than in males, andAsAQP4 expression was significantly higher in adult males. The 2 AsAQPs were highly expressed in Malpighian tubules and midgut.AsAQP2 andAsAQP4 expression was up‐regulated by blood feeding compared with sugar feeding. At freezing point (0 °C), theAsAQP4 expression level increased andAn. sinensis survival time reduced compared with those at normal temperature (26 °C). At low temperature (8 °C), theAsAQP2 andAsAQP4 expression levels decreased and survival time was significantly longer compared with those at 26 °C. These results suggest that AsAQP2 and AsAQP4 have roles in water homeostasis during blood digestion and in low temperature adaptation ofA. sinensis . Together, our results show that the 2 AQPs are important for mosquito diuresis after blood feeding and when exposed to low temperatures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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