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The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae)
The gut microbiota of mosquitoes is a crucial determinant of their fitness. As such, the biology of the gut microbiota of Anopheles arabiensis, a major malaria vector of Southern Africa, was investigated. Two laboratory strains of An. arabiensis were used; SENN, an insecticide susceptible strain, an...
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author | Barnard, Kirsten Jeanrenaud, Alexander C. S. N. Brooke, Basil D. Oliver, Shüné V. |
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description | The gut microbiota of mosquitoes is a crucial determinant of their fitness. As such, the biology of the gut microbiota of Anopheles arabiensis, a major malaria vector of Southern Africa, was investigated. Two laboratory strains of An. arabiensis were used; SENN, an insecticide susceptible strain, and SENN-DDT, a resistant strain. The strains were supplemented with either non-commensal bacteria or antibiotics via a sucrose source to sterilize the gut. The strains were fed the broad-spectrum bactericidal antibiotic gentamicin, or a preferentially gram-positive bactericidal (vancomycin), gram-negative bactericidal (streptomycin) or broad-spectrum bacteriostatic (erythromycin), either by sugar supplementation or by artificially-spiked blood-meal. The effects on adult mosquito longevity and insecticide resistance phenotype were assessed. Bacteria from the midgut of both strains were characterised by MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy. Bactericidal antibiotics increased longevity in SENN-DDT. Bacterial supplementation increased insecticide tolerance. Antibiotic supplementation via sugar decreased tolerance to the insecticides deltamethrin and malathion. Blood-supplemented vancomycin decreased insecticide resistance, while gentamicin and streptomycin increased resistance. SENN showed a greater gut bacterial diversity than SENN-DDT, with both strains dominated by Gram-negative bacteria. This study suggests a crucial role for bacteria in An. arabiensis life history, and that gut microflora play variable roles in insecticide resistant and susceptible mosquitoes. |
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spelling | pubmed-65914182019-07-02 The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) Barnard, Kirsten Jeanrenaud, Alexander C. S. N. Brooke, Basil D. Oliver, Shüné V. Sci Rep Article The gut microbiota of mosquitoes is a crucial determinant of their fitness. As such, the biology of the gut microbiota of Anopheles arabiensis, a major malaria vector of Southern Africa, was investigated. Two laboratory strains of An. arabiensis were used; SENN, an insecticide susceptible strain, and SENN-DDT, a resistant strain. The strains were supplemented with either non-commensal bacteria or antibiotics via a sucrose source to sterilize the gut. The strains were fed the broad-spectrum bactericidal antibiotic gentamicin, or a preferentially gram-positive bactericidal (vancomycin), gram-negative bactericidal (streptomycin) or broad-spectrum bacteriostatic (erythromycin), either by sugar supplementation or by artificially-spiked blood-meal. The effects on adult mosquito longevity and insecticide resistance phenotype were assessed. Bacteria from the midgut of both strains were characterised by MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy. Bactericidal antibiotics increased longevity in SENN-DDT. Bacterial supplementation increased insecticide tolerance. Antibiotic supplementation via sugar decreased tolerance to the insecticides deltamethrin and malathion. Blood-supplemented vancomycin decreased insecticide resistance, while gentamicin and streptomycin increased resistance. SENN showed a greater gut bacterial diversity than SENN-DDT, with both strains dominated by Gram-negative bacteria. This study suggests a crucial role for bacteria in An. arabiensis life history, and that gut microflora play variable roles in insecticide resistant and susceptible mosquitoes. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6591418/ /pubmed/31235803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45499-z Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Barnard, Kirsten Jeanrenaud, Alexander C. S. N. Brooke, Basil D. Oliver, Shüné V. The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) |
title | The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) |
title_full | The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) |
title_fullStr | The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) |
title_full_unstemmed | The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) |
title_short | The contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) |
title_sort | contribution of gut bacteria to insecticide resistance and the life histories of the major malaria vector anopheles arabiensis (diptera: culicidae) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6591418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31235803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45499-z |
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