The circadian clock gene CYCLE as a potential target for disrupting blood-feeding behavior in the mosquito Culex pipiens

Apr 21, 2026PLoS neglected tropical diseases

The daily rhythm gene CYCLE as a possible target to reduce blood-feeding in Culex pipiens mosquitoes

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Abstract

The blood-feeding rhythm of C. pipiens is governed by an endogenous circadian clock.

  • Variations in blood feeding propensity are linked to changes in CYCLE expression and olfactory sensitivity.
  • A light-induced masking effect can increase feeding propensity during subjective daytime, even in the absence of light.
  • Under extended starvation, olfactory sensitivity decreases along with variations in CYC expression, suggesting an olfactory shutdown during metabolic stress.
  • Loss of CYCLE function alters feeding propensity in mosquitoes, as confirmed by behavioral assays.
  • Mistimed feeding adversely affects mosquito reproductive health and triggers compensatory mechanisms.

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