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A Peroxidase/Dual Oxidase System Modulates Midgut Epithelial Immunity in <i>Anopheles gambiae</i>
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MalariaImmunologyGut PermeabilityRedox BiologyOxidative StressInflammationGut-organ AxisParasitologyExtracellular MatricesRedox SignalingBiochemistryDityrosine NetworkImmune FunctionHost-microbe InteractionReactive Oxygen SpecieMicrobiomeBiologyMucosal ImmunologyNatural SciencesPathogenesisMicrobiologyGut BarrierHost ResistanceMedicine
Extracellular matrices in diverse biological systems are cross-linked by dityrosine covalent bonds catalyzed by the peroxidase/oxidase system. We show that a peroxidase, secreted by the Anopheles gambiae midgut, and dual oxidase form a dityrosine network that decreases gut permeability to immune elicitors. This network protects the microbiota by preventing activation of epithelial immunity. It also provides a suitable environment for malaria parasites to develop within the midgut lumen without inducing nitric oxide synthase expression. Disruption of this barrier results in strong and effective pathogen-specific immune responses.
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