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Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes

BACKGROUND: Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the vectors of African trypanosomosis, the causal agent of sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals. Glossina fuscipes fuscipes is one of the most important tsetse vectors of sleeping sickness, particularly in Central Africa. Due to the de...

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Autores principales: Demirbas-Uzel, Güler, Parker, Andrew G., Vreysen, Marc J. B., Mach, Robert L., Bouyer, Jeremy, Takac, Peter, Abd-Alla, Adly M. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6251146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30470172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-018-1276-7
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author Demirbas-Uzel, Güler
Parker, Andrew G.
Vreysen, Marc J. B.
Mach, Robert L.
Bouyer, Jeremy
Takac, Peter
Abd-Alla, Adly M. M.
author_facet Demirbas-Uzel, Güler
Parker, Andrew G.
Vreysen, Marc J. B.
Mach, Robert L.
Bouyer, Jeremy
Takac, Peter
Abd-Alla, Adly M. M.
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description BACKGROUND: Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the vectors of African trypanosomosis, the causal agent of sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals. Glossina fuscipes fuscipes is one of the most important tsetse vectors of sleeping sickness, particularly in Central Africa. Due to the development of resistance of the trypanosomes to the commonly used trypanocidal drugs and the lack of effective vaccines, vector control approaches remain the most effective strategies for sustainable management of those diseases. The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) is an effective, environment-friendly method for the management of tsetse flies in the context of area-wide integrated pest management programs (AW-IPM). This technique relies on the mass-production of the target insect, its sterilization with ionizing radiation and the release of sterile males in the target area where they will mate with wild females and induce sterility in the native population. It has been shown that Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) infection causes a decrease in fecundity and fertility hampering the maintenance of colonies of the tsetse fly G. pallidipes. This virus has also been detected in different species of tsetse files. In this study, we evaluated the impact of GpSGHV on the performance of a colony of the heterologous host G. f. fuscipes, including the flies’ productivity, mortality, survival, flight propensity and mating ability and insemination rates. RESULTS: Even though GpSGHV infection did not induce SGH symptoms, it significantly reduced all examined parameters, except adult flight propensity and insemination rate. CONCLUSION: These results emphasize the important role of GpSGHV management strategy in the maintenance of G. f. fuscipes colonies and the urgent need to implement measures to avoid virus infection, to ensure the optimal mass production of this tsetse species for use in AW-IPM programs with an SIT component.
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spelling pubmed-62511462018-11-26 Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes Demirbas-Uzel, Güler Parker, Andrew G. Vreysen, Marc J. B. Mach, Robert L. Bouyer, Jeremy Takac, Peter Abd-Alla, Adly M. M. BMC Microbiol Research BACKGROUND: Tsetse flies (Diptera: Glossinidae) are the vectors of African trypanosomosis, the causal agent of sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals. Glossina fuscipes fuscipes is one of the most important tsetse vectors of sleeping sickness, particularly in Central Africa. Due to the development of resistance of the trypanosomes to the commonly used trypanocidal drugs and the lack of effective vaccines, vector control approaches remain the most effective strategies for sustainable management of those diseases. The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) is an effective, environment-friendly method for the management of tsetse flies in the context of area-wide integrated pest management programs (AW-IPM). This technique relies on the mass-production of the target insect, its sterilization with ionizing radiation and the release of sterile males in the target area where they will mate with wild females and induce sterility in the native population. It has been shown that Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) infection causes a decrease in fecundity and fertility hampering the maintenance of colonies of the tsetse fly G. pallidipes. This virus has also been detected in different species of tsetse files. In this study, we evaluated the impact of GpSGHV on the performance of a colony of the heterologous host G. f. fuscipes, including the flies’ productivity, mortality, survival, flight propensity and mating ability and insemination rates. RESULTS: Even though GpSGHV infection did not induce SGH symptoms, it significantly reduced all examined parameters, except adult flight propensity and insemination rate. CONCLUSION: These results emphasize the important role of GpSGHV management strategy in the maintenance of G. f. fuscipes colonies and the urgent need to implement measures to avoid virus infection, to ensure the optimal mass production of this tsetse species for use in AW-IPM programs with an SIT component. BioMed Central 2018-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6251146/ /pubmed/30470172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-018-1276-7 Text en © International Atomic Energy Agency; licensee BioMed. 2018 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source is given
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Demirbas-Uzel, Güler
Parker, Andrew G.
Vreysen, Marc J. B.
Mach, Robert L.
Bouyer, Jeremy
Takac, Peter
Abd-Alla, Adly M. M.
Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes
title Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes
title_full Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes
title_fullStr Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes
title_short Impact of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, Glossina fuscipes fuscipes
title_sort impact of glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (gpsghv) on a heterologous tsetse fly host, glossina fuscipes fuscipes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6251146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30470172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-018-1276-7
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