蚊の味覚受容体の発見が新たな防虫剤開発につながる可能性(Mosquito taste receptor could lead to new insect repellents)

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2026-02-13 カリフォルニア大学サンタバーバラ校(UCSB)

米カリフォルニア大学サンタバーバラ校(UCSB)の研究チームは、蚊の味覚受容体を詳しく調べることで新たな虫除け剤開発につながる発見をした。蚊(Aedes aegypti)はデング熱やジカ熱など多数の病気を媒介する最大の危険動物だが、既存の忌避剤DEETは効果時間が短く、合成素材を傷めたり肌刺激を起こす欠点がある。研究では、蚊が人の肌上の化学物質を味として検出する味覚受容体「Painless1」を初めて特定した。この受容体は脂肪酸を「不快」と感じるように反応し、蚊の吸血行動の停止信号を出す重要な役割を持つことが、遺伝子編集(CRISPR-Cas9)による機能喪失実験で示された。Painless1は節足動物に特有のタンパク質であり、人間には存在しないため、この受容体を標的にした新しい安全で長持ちする忌避化合物の創出が期待されている。研究成果は米国科学アカデミー紀要(PNAS)に掲載された。

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ネッタイシマカによる脂肪酸の味覚回避は節足動物特異的TRPチャネルに依存する Gustatory avoidance of fatty acids by Aedes aegypti depends on an arthropod-specific TRP channel

Subash Dhakal, Angela E. Bontempo, Ramandeep Singh, +1 , and Craig Montell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:February 9, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2522818123

蚊の味覚受容体の発見が新たな防虫剤開発につながる可能性(Mosquito taste receptor could lead to new insect repellents)

Significance

The mosquito, Aedes aegypti, transmits the viruses afflicting millions of people with dengue and other diseases. Fatty acids (FAs) on skin can deter blood feeding. However, the sensors required for FA taste in mosquitoes are unknown. We identify the transient receptor potential channel Painless (Pain) as essential for FA taste in two dipterans. In Drosophila, Painless supports attraction to low doses and aversion to high doses of FAs via distinct gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs). In Ae. aegypti, the Pain1 ortholog is required for FA avoidance, which suppresses the decision to blood feed or nectar feed, and for FA-induced action potentials in GRNs. Because Pain homologs are arthropod-restricted, they offer a promising selective target for next-generation repellents.

Abstract

Mosquito-disease vectors, such as Aedes aegypti, use their sense of taste before deciding whether to consume a blood meal, or fly away. However, the molecular mechanisms controlling gustatory decisions in mosquitoes are largely unknown. The transient receptor potential (TRP) channel, Painless1 (Pain1), is an intriguing candidate for participating in Ae. aegypti taste since pain1 transcripts are detected in gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs). The Drosophila homolog, painless (pain) is also expressed in GRNs, where it is required for sensing allyl-isothiocyanate. Here, to identify additional gustatory roles for pain homologs, we first focused on Drosophila pain, which is widely expressed in multiple GRN classes. We demonstrated that pain mutations eliminated gustatory attraction to low fatty acids levels, repulsion to high levels, and fatty acid-induced action potentials. The attraction and repulsion depended on pain expression in different GRN classes. In contrast to Drosophila, when Aedes contacts fatty acids, they induce gustatory rejection only. Aedes pain1 is expressed in taste organs, and is required for gustatory avoidance of fatty acids, and for fatty acid-induced action potentials. Given that Pain homologs are found in insects but not vertebrates, Pain1 represents an intriguing target for developing repellents to diminish biting, and transmission of infectious agents by mosquito disease vectors.

有機化学・薬学
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