Veterinary World (Jan 2012)

Genetic manipulation of endosymbionts to control vector and vector borne diseases

  • Jay Prakash Gupta,
  • K. P. Shyma,
  • Sanjeev Ranjan,
  • Gyanendra Kumar Gaur,
  • Bharat Bhushan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/vetworld.2012.571-576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9.000
pp. 571 – 576

Abstract

Read online

Vector borne diseases (VBD) are on the rise because of failure of the existing methods of control of vector and vector borne diseases and the climate change. A steep rise of VBDs are due to several factors like selection of insecticide resistant vector population, drug resistant parasite population and lack of effective vaccines against the VBDs. Environmental pollution, public health hazard and insecticide resistant vector population indicate that the insecticides are no longer a sustainable control method of vector and vector-borne diseases. Amongst the various alternative control strategies, symbiont based approach utilizing endosymbionts of arthropod vectors could be explored to control the vector and vector borne diseases. The endosymbiont population of arthropod vectors could be exploited in different ways viz., as a chemotherapeutic target, vaccine target for the control of vectors. Expression of molecules with antiparasitic activity by genetically transformed symbiotic bacteria of disease-transmitting arthropods may serve as a powerful approach to control certain arthropod-borne diseases. Genetic transformation of symbiotic bacteria of the arthropod vector to alter the vector&#8217;s ability to transmit pathogen is an alternative means of blocking the transmission of VBDs. In Indian scenario, where dengue, chikungunya, malaria and filariosis are prevalent, paratransgenic based approach can be used effectively.<i></i> [Vet World 2012; 5(9.000): 571-576]

Keywords