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Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes

The African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto continues to play an important role in malaria transmission, which is aggravated by its high degree of anthropophily, making it among the foremost vectors of this disease. In the current study we set out to unravel the strong association b...

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Autores principales: Verhulst, Niels O., Qiu, Yu Tong, Beijleveld, Hans, Maliepaard, Chris, Knights, Dan, Schulz, Stefan, Berg-Lyons, Donna, Lauber, Christian L., Verduijn, Willem, Haasnoot, Geert W., Mumm, Roland, Bouwmeester, Harro J., Claas, Frans H. J., Dicke, Marcel, van Loon, Joop J. A., Takken, Willem, Knight, Rob, Smallegange, Renate C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3247224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028991
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author Verhulst, Niels O.
Qiu, Yu Tong
Beijleveld, Hans
Maliepaard, Chris
Knights, Dan
Schulz, Stefan
Berg-Lyons, Donna
Lauber, Christian L.
Verduijn, Willem
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Mumm, Roland
Bouwmeester, Harro J.
Claas, Frans H. J.
Dicke, Marcel
van Loon, Joop J. A.
Takken, Willem
Knight, Rob
Smallegange, Renate C.
author_facet Verhulst, Niels O.
Qiu, Yu Tong
Beijleveld, Hans
Maliepaard, Chris
Knights, Dan
Schulz, Stefan
Berg-Lyons, Donna
Lauber, Christian L.
Verduijn, Willem
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Mumm, Roland
Bouwmeester, Harro J.
Claas, Frans H. J.
Dicke, Marcel
van Loon, Joop J. A.
Takken, Willem
Knight, Rob
Smallegange, Renate C.
author_sort Verhulst, Niels O.
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description The African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto continues to play an important role in malaria transmission, which is aggravated by its high degree of anthropophily, making it among the foremost vectors of this disease. In the current study we set out to unravel the strong association between this mosquito species and human beings, as it is determined by odorant cues derived from the human skin. Microbial communities on the skin play key roles in the production of human body odour. We demonstrate that the composition of the skin microbiota affects the degree of attractiveness of human beings to this mosquito species. Bacterial plate counts and 16S rRNA sequencing revealed that individuals that are highly attractive to An. gambiae s.s. have a significantly higher abundance, but lower diversity of bacteria on their skin than individuals that are poorly attractive. Bacterial genera that are correlated with the relative degree of attractiveness to mosquitoes were identified. The discovery of the connection between skin microbial populations and attractiveness to mosquitoes may lead to the development of new mosquito attractants and personalized methods for protection against vectors of malaria and other infectious diseases.
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spelling pubmed-32472242012-01-03 Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes Verhulst, Niels O. Qiu, Yu Tong Beijleveld, Hans Maliepaard, Chris Knights, Dan Schulz, Stefan Berg-Lyons, Donna Lauber, Christian L. Verduijn, Willem Haasnoot, Geert W. Mumm, Roland Bouwmeester, Harro J. Claas, Frans H. J. Dicke, Marcel van Loon, Joop J. A. Takken, Willem Knight, Rob Smallegange, Renate C. PLoS One Research Article The African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto continues to play an important role in malaria transmission, which is aggravated by its high degree of anthropophily, making it among the foremost vectors of this disease. In the current study we set out to unravel the strong association between this mosquito species and human beings, as it is determined by odorant cues derived from the human skin. Microbial communities on the skin play key roles in the production of human body odour. We demonstrate that the composition of the skin microbiota affects the degree of attractiveness of human beings to this mosquito species. Bacterial plate counts and 16S rRNA sequencing revealed that individuals that are highly attractive to An. gambiae s.s. have a significantly higher abundance, but lower diversity of bacteria on their skin than individuals that are poorly attractive. Bacterial genera that are correlated with the relative degree of attractiveness to mosquitoes were identified. The discovery of the connection between skin microbial populations and attractiveness to mosquitoes may lead to the development of new mosquito attractants and personalized methods for protection against vectors of malaria and other infectious diseases. Public Library of Science 2011-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3247224/ /pubmed/22216154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028991 Text en Verhulst et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Verhulst, Niels O.
Qiu, Yu Tong
Beijleveld, Hans
Maliepaard, Chris
Knights, Dan
Schulz, Stefan
Berg-Lyons, Donna
Lauber, Christian L.
Verduijn, Willem
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Mumm, Roland
Bouwmeester, Harro J.
Claas, Frans H. J.
Dicke, Marcel
van Loon, Joop J. A.
Takken, Willem
Knight, Rob
Smallegange, Renate C.
Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
title Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
title_full Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
title_fullStr Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
title_short Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
title_sort composition of human skin microbiota affects attractiveness to malaria mosquitoes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3247224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028991
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