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Series GSE8822 Query DataSets for GSE8822
Status Public on Aug 20, 2007
Title Anopheles gambiae genome-wide gene expression in response to bloodmeal
Platform organisms Plasmodium falciparum; Anopheles gambiae
Sample organism Anopheles gambiae
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary With their genome sequenced, Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes now serve as a powerful tool for basic research in comparative, evolutionary and developmental biology. The knowledge generated by these studies is expected to reveal molecular targets for novel vector control and pathogen transmission blocking strategies. Comparisons of gene-expression profiles between adult male and nonblood-fed female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes revealed that roughly 22% of the genes showed sex-dependent regulation. Blood-fed females switch the majority of their metabolism to blood digestion and egg formation within 3 h after the meal is ingested, in detriment to other activities such as flight and response to environment stimuli. Changes in gene expression are most evident during the first, second and third days after a blood meal, when as many as 50% of all genes showed significant variation in transcript accumulation. After laying the first cluster of eggs (between 72 and 96 h after the blood meal), mosquitoes return to a nongonotrophic stage, similar but not identical to that of 3-dayold nonblood-fed females. Ageing and/or the nutritional state of mosquitoes at 15 days after a blood meal is reflected by the down-regulation of 5% of all genes. A full description of the large number of genes regulated at each analysed time point and each biochemical pathway or biological processes in which they are involved is not possible within the scope of this contribution. Therefore, we present descriptions of groups of genes displaying major differences in transcript accumulation during the adult mosquito life. However, a publicly available searchable database (Anopheles gambiae Gene Expression Database at UC Irvine) has been made available so that detailed analyses of specific groups of genes based on their descriptions, functions or levels of gene expression variation can be performed by interested investigators according to their needs.
Keywords: response to bloodmeal
 
Overall design 12 Samples analyzed, 3 replicates per sample, Affymetrix internal controls
Web link http://www.angagepuci.bio.uci.edu
 
Contributor(s) Marinotti O
Citation(s) 16469063, 16707020
Submission date Aug 20, 2007
Last update date Jan 24, 2013
Contact name Osvaldo Marinotti
E-mail(s) angaged@gmail.com
Organization name University of California, Irvine
Department Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
Lab Anthony James
Street address University of California, Irvine
City Irvine
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 92697
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1321 [Plasmodium_Anopheles] Affymetrix Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array
Samples (36)
GSM219164 Whole BF 3H rep1
GSM219165 Whole BF 3H rep2
GSM219166 Whole BF 3H rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA102145

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE8822_RAW.tar 172.9 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, CHP, EXP)
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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