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2016 Fiscal Year Final Research Report

Anopheline anti-platelet protein, AAPP, regulates probing time and blood feeding success in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi

Research Project

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Project/Area Number 15K15121
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Research Field Parasitology (including sanitary zoology)
Research InstitutionKanazawa University

Principal Investigator

Yoshida Shigeto  金沢大学, 薬学系, 教授 (10296121)

Project Period (FY) 2015-04-01 – 2017-03-31
Keywordsマラリア / ハマダラカ / 唾液タンパク質 / ワクチン
Outline of Final Research Achievements

People living in a malaria endemic area cannot induce either protective immunity against malaria infection or inhibitory immunity against mosquito behavior following mosquito blood feeding. We hypothesize that (1) allergens containing saliva components disrupt and/or weaken host immune system, (2) functional domains of saliva proteins are hidden from host immune attack, resulting in induction of antibodies to non-functional domains of those proteins. We aim to develop a new concept malaria vaccine based on the hypothesis. The vaccine consisting of mosquito saliva proteins will overcome those allergy and decoy.

Free Research Field

感染免疫学

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Published: 2018-03-22  

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