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The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis

Early malacological literature suggests that the outbreak of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by aquatic snails, in the Senegal River basin occurred due to ecological changes resulting from the construction of the Diama dam. The common treatment, the drug praziquantel, does not prote...

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Autores principales: Savaya Alkalay, Amit, Rosen, Ohad, Sokolow, Susanne H., Faye, Yacinthe P. W., Faye, Djibril S., Aflalo, Eliahu D., Jouanard, Nicolas, Zilberg, Dina, Huttinger, Elizabeth, Sagi, Amir
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25166746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003060
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author Savaya Alkalay, Amit
Rosen, Ohad
Sokolow, Susanne H.
Faye, Yacinthe P. W.
Faye, Djibril S.
Aflalo, Eliahu D.
Jouanard, Nicolas
Zilberg, Dina
Huttinger, Elizabeth
Sagi, Amir
author_facet Savaya Alkalay, Amit
Rosen, Ohad
Sokolow, Susanne H.
Faye, Yacinthe P. W.
Faye, Djibril S.
Aflalo, Eliahu D.
Jouanard, Nicolas
Zilberg, Dina
Huttinger, Elizabeth
Sagi, Amir
author_sort Savaya Alkalay, Amit
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description Early malacological literature suggests that the outbreak of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by aquatic snails, in the Senegal River basin occurred due to ecological changes resulting from the construction of the Diama dam. The common treatment, the drug praziquantel, does not protect from the high risk of re-infection due to human contact with infested water on a daily basis. The construction of the dam interfered with the life cycle of the prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii by blocking its access to breeding grounds in the estuary. These prawns were demonstrated to be potential biological control agents, being effective predators of Schistosoma-susceptible snails. Here, we propose a responsible restocking strategy using all-male prawn populations which could provide sustainable disease control. Male prawns reach a larger size and have a lower tendency to migrate than females. We, therefore, expect that periodic restocking of all-male juveniles will decrease the prevalence of schistosomiasis and increase villagers' welfare. In this interdisciplinary study, we examined current prawn abundance along the river basin, complemented with a retrospective questionnaire completed by local fishermen. We revealed the current absence of prawns upriver and thus demonstrated the need for restocking. Since male prawns are suggested to be preferable for bio-control, we laid the molecular foundation for production of all-male M. vollenhovenii through a complete sequencing of the insulin-like androgenic gland-encoding gene (IAG), which is responsible for sexual differentiation in crustaceans. We also conducted bioinformatics and immunohistochemistry analyses to demonstrate the similarity of this sequence to the IAG of another Macrobrachium species in which neo-females are produced and their progeny are 100% males. At least 100 million people at risk of schistosomiasis are residents of areas that experienced water management manipulations. Our suggested non-breeding sustainable model of control—if proven successful—could prevent re-infections and thus prove useful throughout the world.
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spelling pubmed-41482162014-08-29 The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis Savaya Alkalay, Amit Rosen, Ohad Sokolow, Susanne H. Faye, Yacinthe P. W. Faye, Djibril S. Aflalo, Eliahu D. Jouanard, Nicolas Zilberg, Dina Huttinger, Elizabeth Sagi, Amir PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Early malacological literature suggests that the outbreak of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by aquatic snails, in the Senegal River basin occurred due to ecological changes resulting from the construction of the Diama dam. The common treatment, the drug praziquantel, does not protect from the high risk of re-infection due to human contact with infested water on a daily basis. The construction of the dam interfered with the life cycle of the prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii by blocking its access to breeding grounds in the estuary. These prawns were demonstrated to be potential biological control agents, being effective predators of Schistosoma-susceptible snails. Here, we propose a responsible restocking strategy using all-male prawn populations which could provide sustainable disease control. Male prawns reach a larger size and have a lower tendency to migrate than females. We, therefore, expect that periodic restocking of all-male juveniles will decrease the prevalence of schistosomiasis and increase villagers' welfare. In this interdisciplinary study, we examined current prawn abundance along the river basin, complemented with a retrospective questionnaire completed by local fishermen. We revealed the current absence of prawns upriver and thus demonstrated the need for restocking. Since male prawns are suggested to be preferable for bio-control, we laid the molecular foundation for production of all-male M. vollenhovenii through a complete sequencing of the insulin-like androgenic gland-encoding gene (IAG), which is responsible for sexual differentiation in crustaceans. We also conducted bioinformatics and immunohistochemistry analyses to demonstrate the similarity of this sequence to the IAG of another Macrobrachium species in which neo-females are produced and their progeny are 100% males. At least 100 million people at risk of schistosomiasis are residents of areas that experienced water management manipulations. Our suggested non-breeding sustainable model of control—if proven successful—could prevent re-infections and thus prove useful throughout the world. Public Library of Science 2014-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4148216/ /pubmed/25166746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003060 Text en © 2014 Savaya Alkalay 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Savaya Alkalay, Amit
Rosen, Ohad
Sokolow, Susanne H.
Faye, Yacinthe P. W.
Faye, Djibril S.
Aflalo, Eliahu D.
Jouanard, Nicolas
Zilberg, Dina
Huttinger, Elizabeth
Sagi, Amir
The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis
title The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis
title_full The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis
title_fullStr The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis
title_full_unstemmed The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis
title_short The Prawn Macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the Senegal River Basin: Towards Sustainable Restocking of All-Male Populations for Biological Control of Schistosomiasis
title_sort prawn macrobrachium vollenhovenii in the senegal river basin: towards sustainable restocking of all-male populations for biological control of schistosomiasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25166746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003060
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