Published on: November 15, 2025

GM METARHIZIUM FUNGUS

GM METARHIZIUM FUNGUS

NEWS – A breakthrough study published in Nature Microbiology has introduced a genetically modified (GM) fungus – GM Metarhizium Fungus – that can lure and kill mosquitoes with unprecedented efficiency. This innovation combines biological control with genetic engineering to address global mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue.

HIGHLIGHTS

Background: The Mosquito Challenge

  • Mosquitoes transmit malaria, dengue, and other vector-borne diseases.
  • These diseases infect ~700 million people and cause 1 million deaths annually.
  • Conventional methods:
    • Chemical fumigation
    • Insecticide-treated bed nets
  • Issue: Mosquitoes are increasingly developing resistance to chemical interventions.

The New Innovation: GM Metarhizium Fungus

How It Works

  • Metarhizium fungus is already used in pest control.
  • It naturally releases longifolene, a sweet-smelling compound (also used in perfumes), but only after it kills an insect.
  • Researchers genetically modified the fungus to:
    • Continuously produce high levels of longifolene
    • Use a pine tree gene responsible for longifolene synthesis

Mechanism

  • Fungus mimics the scent of a flower, attracting mosquitoes.
  • Once mosquitoes land, fungal spores infect and kill them by consuming internal tissues.

Experimental Results

  • GM fungus placed in traps (made from wheat–rice substrate).
  • Mosquito kill rate:
    • 50% within 5 days
    • 90–100% within a few more days
  • The traps remained effective even with competing scents in the environment.

 Significance

  • Affordable and scalable mosquito control
  • Potentially eco-friendly alternative to chemical insecticides
  • Complements modern biological strategies like:
    • Wolbachia infection of mosquitoes
    • Radiation-based sterilization