Parasites & Vectors (Mar 2011)

Gene discovery in <it>Triatoma infestans</it>

  • de Burgos Nelia,
  • Stroppa María M,
  • Lammel Estela M,
  • Bua Jacqueline,
  • Nicosia Soledad,
  • Moretti Georgina,
  • Tekiel Valeria,
  • Avila María L,
  • Sánchez Daniel O

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-39
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 39

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Abstract Background Triatoma infestans is the most relevant vector of Chagas disease in the southern cone of South America. Since its genome has not yet been studied, sequencing of Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) is one of the most powerful tools for efficiently identifying large numbers of expressed genes in this insect vector. Results In this work, we generated 826 ESTs, resulting in an increase of 47% in the number of ESTs available for T. infestans. These ESTs were assembled in 471 unique sequences, 151 of which represent 136 new genes for the Reduviidae family. Conclusions Among the putative new genes for the Reduviidae family, we identified and described an interesting subset of genes involved in development and reproduction, which constitute potential targets for insecticide development.