Midgut damage triggers thromboxane A2-dependent hemocyte recruitment in Culex pipiens molestus
Mosquitoes transmit diverse pathogens through repeated blood feeding, a process that subjects the midgut to significant mechanical stress and cellular damage. While hemocyte association with the midgut is known to occur following injury, the mechanisms promoting their recruitment remain poorly defined. Given the conserved roles of eicosanoid signaling in injury responses, we hypothesized that thromboxane A2 (TXA2) mediates hemocyte recruitment to the damaged midgut. Here, we demonstrate that chemically induced midgut damage significantly increases both the number of hemocytes attached to the midgut and those in circulation. Pharmacological inhibition of cyclooxygenase suppresses hemocyte rec