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Genetic Update Report
  GMO MOSQUITO



Presented before class by:
      Avila, Ernie C.
          BSE 4B
GMO mosquito that can save the
        world from Malaria?
• Researchers have been experimenting with
  genetically modifying a variety of insects,
  including mosquitoes, fruit flies, moths and
  bollworms.
• In an effort to help eradicate dengue fever and
  the mosquitoes that spread it, scientist is seeking
  approval to release hundreds of thousands of
  genetically-modified (GM) mosquitoes designed
  to kill off the natural Aedes aegypti variety of the
  fly in different countries.
TRIVIA

• Mosquitoes don’t cause malaria—the disease
  comes courtesy of the Plasmodium falciparum
  parasite. Yet mosquitoes do a fine job of
  spreading Plasmodium to about half a billion
  people every year.
• The parasite depends on mosquitoes for more
  than just transport, however. Plasmodium goes
  through much of its complex life cycle inside the
  mosquito, passing through the gut as it goes.
• While mosquitoes may ingest anywhere from 100
  to 1,000 immature cells during a blood meal, by
  the time the parasite ends up in the mosquito’s
  gut, only five or fewer spores, known as oocysts,
  remain.
• This is where researchers targeted their attack.
  The gut is a complicated place, full of bacteria
  that help break down nutrients and digest food.
  Perhaps some of these bacteria could be enlisted
  to break down the Plasmodium spores as well.
• Researchers at the Johns
  Hopkins Malaria Research
  Institute devised a genetically
  modified version of the Pantoes
  agglomerans bacteria that
  naturally lives in the mosquito
  gut. The new P. agglomerans
  acts much the same as
  ordinary P. agglomerans, and
  should be able to spread
  through wild mosquito
  populations. Except the
  engineered bacteria has one
  unique and deadly trait: It
  produces proteins that destroy
  Plasmodium oocysts.
• This isn’t the first use of
  genetic modification
  strategies to quell
  mosquito-spread disease.
  In November we
  reported on a project
  that has introduced
  genetically modified
  mosquitoes into the wild.
  The new mosquitoes
  carry genes that kill their
  young—when they mate
  with native mosquito
  populations, the
  offspring die before they
  can fly.
• This new approach doesn’t require modifying the
  mosquitoes directly, just their gut bacteria, which
  makes the technique more portable. More than
  100 species of mosquito transmit malaria, and
  although the researchers only tested two,
  reported that in the Proceedings of the National
  Academy of Sciences that the strategy “may well
  be ‘universal’ as effectiveness does not appear to
  be influenced by mosquito species.” And effective
  it was: the genetically enhanced bacteria
  suppressed populations of both the human
  malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and the
  rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei by
  98 percent.
• In Florida Rather than spend $400,000 or more a
  year to conduct the aerial sprayings, FKMCD says
  it would instead only have to spend $200,000 to
  $300,000 a year on the GM mosquitoes.
• Created by U.K.-based insect
  eradication company Oxitec,
  the GM mosquitoes have been
  created with an added gene
  that, unless they are given the
  antibiotic tetracycline, will
  automatically kill them. When
  they mate with wild
  mosquitoes, these GM
  mosquitoes also pass on this
  gene to the offspring, which is
  intended to gradually
  decrease the population of
  wild mosquitoes over time.
• Though the vast majority of
  the GM mosquitoes being
  released are male, which do
  not bite humans, a small
  percentage of them are
  female. So looking at the
  situation just from a human
  health perspective, what are
  the risks involved with a
  human getting bitten by a GM
  mosquito? Nobody really
  knows, as Oxitec has not
  conducted any long-term
  research on the safety of GM
  mosquitoes interacting with
  other creatures or with
  humans.
REFERENCE
• Learn more:
  http://www.naturalnews.com/034943_geneti
  cally_modified_mosquitoes_Florida_disease.h
  tml#ixzz25P2kfg6M
• http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2
  012/04/genetically-engineered-mosquitoes-
  oxitec
genetically modified organism- mosquito

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genetically modified organism- mosquito

  • 1. Genetic Update Report GMO MOSQUITO Presented before class by: Avila, Ernie C. BSE 4B
  • 2. GMO mosquito that can save the world from Malaria? • Researchers have been experimenting with genetically modifying a variety of insects, including mosquitoes, fruit flies, moths and bollworms. • In an effort to help eradicate dengue fever and the mosquitoes that spread it, scientist is seeking approval to release hundreds of thousands of genetically-modified (GM) mosquitoes designed to kill off the natural Aedes aegypti variety of the fly in different countries.
  • 3. TRIVIA • Mosquitoes don’t cause malaria—the disease comes courtesy of the Plasmodium falciparum parasite. Yet mosquitoes do a fine job of spreading Plasmodium to about half a billion people every year. • The parasite depends on mosquitoes for more than just transport, however. Plasmodium goes through much of its complex life cycle inside the mosquito, passing through the gut as it goes.
  • 4. • While mosquitoes may ingest anywhere from 100 to 1,000 immature cells during a blood meal, by the time the parasite ends up in the mosquito’s gut, only five or fewer spores, known as oocysts, remain. • This is where researchers targeted their attack. The gut is a complicated place, full of bacteria that help break down nutrients and digest food. Perhaps some of these bacteria could be enlisted to break down the Plasmodium spores as well.
  • 5. • Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute devised a genetically modified version of the Pantoes agglomerans bacteria that naturally lives in the mosquito gut. The new P. agglomerans acts much the same as ordinary P. agglomerans, and should be able to spread through wild mosquito populations. Except the engineered bacteria has one unique and deadly trait: It produces proteins that destroy Plasmodium oocysts.
  • 6.
  • 7. • This isn’t the first use of genetic modification strategies to quell mosquito-spread disease. In November we reported on a project that has introduced genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild. The new mosquitoes carry genes that kill their young—when they mate with native mosquito populations, the offspring die before they can fly.
  • 8. • This new approach doesn’t require modifying the mosquitoes directly, just their gut bacteria, which makes the technique more portable. More than 100 species of mosquito transmit malaria, and although the researchers only tested two, reported that in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that the strategy “may well be ‘universal’ as effectiveness does not appear to be influenced by mosquito species.” And effective it was: the genetically enhanced bacteria suppressed populations of both the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and the rodent malaria parasite Plasmodium berghei by 98 percent.
  • 9. • In Florida Rather than spend $400,000 or more a year to conduct the aerial sprayings, FKMCD says it would instead only have to spend $200,000 to $300,000 a year on the GM mosquitoes.
  • 10. • Created by U.K.-based insect eradication company Oxitec, the GM mosquitoes have been created with an added gene that, unless they are given the antibiotic tetracycline, will automatically kill them. When they mate with wild mosquitoes, these GM mosquitoes also pass on this gene to the offspring, which is intended to gradually decrease the population of wild mosquitoes over time.
  • 11. • Though the vast majority of the GM mosquitoes being released are male, which do not bite humans, a small percentage of them are female. So looking at the situation just from a human health perspective, what are the risks involved with a human getting bitten by a GM mosquito? Nobody really knows, as Oxitec has not conducted any long-term research on the safety of GM mosquitoes interacting with other creatures or with humans.
  • 12. REFERENCE • Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/034943_geneti cally_modified_mosquitoes_Florida_disease.h tml#ixzz25P2kfg6M • http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2 012/04/genetically-engineered-mosquitoes- oxitec