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A genome-wide CRISPR screen in Anopheles mosquito cells identifies fitness and immune cell function-related genes

Nature Communications. 2025-11; 
Enzo Mameli, George-Rafael Samantsidis, Raghuvir Viswanatha, Hyeogsun Kwon, David R Hall, Matthew Butnaru, Yanhui Hu, Stephanie E Mohr, Norbert Perrimon, Ryan C Smith Department of Plant Pathology, Entomology and Microbiology, Iowa State University
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Abstract

Anopheles mosquitoes are the sole vector of malaria, the most burdensome vector-borne disease worldwide. At present, strategies for reducing mosquito populations or limiting their ability to transmit disease show the most promise for disease control. Therefore, improving our understanding of mosquito biology and immune function may aid new approaches to limit malaria transmission. Here, we perform genome-wide CRISPR screens in Anopheles mosquito cells to identify genes required for fitness and that confer resistance to clodronate liposomes, which are used to ablate immune cells. The cellular fitness screen identifies 1280 fitness-related genes (393 at highest confidence) that are highly enriched for roles in fu... More

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