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Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota

The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus became of public health concern as it can replicate and transmit viral and filarial pathogens with a strong invasive success over the world. Various strategies have been proposed to reduce mosquito population's vectorial capacity. Among them, symbiotic...

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Autores principales: Minard, Guillaume, Tran, Florence-Hélène, Tran Van, Van, Fournier, Corentin, Potier, Patrick, Roiz, David, Mavingui, Patrick, Valiente Moro, Claire
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29641577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194521
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author Minard, Guillaume
Tran, Florence-Hélène
Tran Van, Van
Fournier, Corentin
Potier, Patrick
Roiz, David
Mavingui, Patrick
Valiente Moro, Claire
author_facet Minard, Guillaume
Tran, Florence-Hélène
Tran Van, Van
Fournier, Corentin
Potier, Patrick
Roiz, David
Mavingui, Patrick
Valiente Moro, Claire
author_sort Minard, Guillaume
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description The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus became of public health concern as it can replicate and transmit viral and filarial pathogens with a strong invasive success over the world. Various strategies have been proposed to reduce mosquito population's vectorial capacity. Among them, symbiotic control of mosquito borne disease offers promising perspectives. Such method is likely to be affected by the dynamics of mosquito-associated symbiotic communities, which might in turn be affected by host genotype and environment. Our previous study suggested a correlation between mosquitoes’ origin, genetic diversity and midgut bacterial diversity. To distinguish the impact of those factors, we have been studying the midgut bacterial microbiota of two Ae. albopictus populations from tropical (La Réunion) and temperate (Montpellier) origins under controlled laboratory conditions. the two populations experienced random mating or genetic bottleneck. Microbiota composition did not highlight any variation of the α and β-diversities in bacterial communities related to host’s populations. However, sizes of the mosquitoes were negatively correlated with the bacterial α-diversity of females. Variations in mosquito sex were associated with a shift in the composition of bacterial microbiota. The females’ mosquitoes also exhibited changes in the microbiota composition according to their size and after experiencing a reduction of their genetic diversity. These results provide a framework to investigate the impact of population dynamics on the symbiotic communities associated with the tiger mosquito.
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spelling pubmed-58949772018-05-04 Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota Minard, Guillaume Tran, Florence-Hélène Tran Van, Van Fournier, Corentin Potier, Patrick Roiz, David Mavingui, Patrick Valiente Moro, Claire PLoS One Research Article The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus became of public health concern as it can replicate and transmit viral and filarial pathogens with a strong invasive success over the world. Various strategies have been proposed to reduce mosquito population's vectorial capacity. Among them, symbiotic control of mosquito borne disease offers promising perspectives. Such method is likely to be affected by the dynamics of mosquito-associated symbiotic communities, which might in turn be affected by host genotype and environment. Our previous study suggested a correlation between mosquitoes’ origin, genetic diversity and midgut bacterial diversity. To distinguish the impact of those factors, we have been studying the midgut bacterial microbiota of two Ae. albopictus populations from tropical (La Réunion) and temperate (Montpellier) origins under controlled laboratory conditions. the two populations experienced random mating or genetic bottleneck. Microbiota composition did not highlight any variation of the α and β-diversities in bacterial communities related to host’s populations. However, sizes of the mosquitoes were negatively correlated with the bacterial α-diversity of females. Variations in mosquito sex were associated with a shift in the composition of bacterial microbiota. The females’ mosquitoes also exhibited changes in the microbiota composition according to their size and after experiencing a reduction of their genetic diversity. These results provide a framework to investigate the impact of population dynamics on the symbiotic communities associated with the tiger mosquito. Public Library of Science 2018-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5894977/ /pubmed/29641577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194521 Text en © 2018 Minard 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Minard, Guillaume
Tran, Florence-Hélène
Tran Van, Van
Fournier, Corentin
Potier, Patrick
Roiz, David
Mavingui, Patrick
Valiente Moro, Claire
Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
title Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
title_full Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
title_fullStr Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
title_short Shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape Ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
title_sort shared larval rearing environment, sex, female size and genetic diversity shape ae. albopictus bacterial microbiota
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29641577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194521
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