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Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)

RNA viruses play a significant role in the current high losses of pollinators. Although many studies have focused on the epidemiology of western honey bee (Apis mellifera) viruses at the colony level, the dynamics of virus infection within colonies remains poorly explored. In this study, the two mai...

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Autores principales: Castelli, Loreley, Genchi García, María Laura, Dalmon, Anne, Arredondo, Daniela, Antúnez, Karina, Invernizzi, Ciro, Reynaldi, Francisco José, Le Conte, Yves, Beaurepaire, Alexis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8158351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34070128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9051087
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author Castelli, Loreley
Genchi García, María Laura
Dalmon, Anne
Arredondo, Daniela
Antúnez, Karina
Invernizzi, Ciro
Reynaldi, Francisco José
Le Conte, Yves
Beaurepaire, Alexis
author_facet Castelli, Loreley
Genchi García, María Laura
Dalmon, Anne
Arredondo, Daniela
Antúnez, Karina
Invernizzi, Ciro
Reynaldi, Francisco José
Le Conte, Yves
Beaurepaire, Alexis
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description RNA viruses play a significant role in the current high losses of pollinators. Although many studies have focused on the epidemiology of western honey bee (Apis mellifera) viruses at the colony level, the dynamics of virus infection within colonies remains poorly explored. In this study, the two main variants of the ubiquitous honey bee virus DWV as well as three major honey bee viruses (SBV, ABPV and BQCV) were analyzed from Varroa-destructor-parasitized pupae. More precisely, RT-qPCR was used to quantify and compare virus genome copies across honey bee pupae at the individual and subfamily levels (i.e., patrilines, sharing the same mother queen but with different drones as fathers). Additionally, virus genome copies were compared in cells parasitized by reproducing and non-reproducing mite foundresses to assess the role of this vector. Only DWV was detected in the samples, and the two variants of this virus significantly differed when comparing the sampling period, colonies and patrilines. Moreover, DWV-A and DWV-B exhibited different infection patterns, reflecting contrasting dynamics. Altogether, these results provide new insight into honey bee diseases and stress the need for more studies about the mechanisms of intra-colonial disease variation in social insects.
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spelling pubmed-81583512021-05-28 Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera) Castelli, Loreley Genchi García, María Laura Dalmon, Anne Arredondo, Daniela Antúnez, Karina Invernizzi, Ciro Reynaldi, Francisco José Le Conte, Yves Beaurepaire, Alexis Microorganisms Article RNA viruses play a significant role in the current high losses of pollinators. Although many studies have focused on the epidemiology of western honey bee (Apis mellifera) viruses at the colony level, the dynamics of virus infection within colonies remains poorly explored. In this study, the two main variants of the ubiquitous honey bee virus DWV as well as three major honey bee viruses (SBV, ABPV and BQCV) were analyzed from Varroa-destructor-parasitized pupae. More precisely, RT-qPCR was used to quantify and compare virus genome copies across honey bee pupae at the individual and subfamily levels (i.e., patrilines, sharing the same mother queen but with different drones as fathers). Additionally, virus genome copies were compared in cells parasitized by reproducing and non-reproducing mite foundresses to assess the role of this vector. Only DWV was detected in the samples, and the two variants of this virus significantly differed when comparing the sampling period, colonies and patrilines. Moreover, DWV-A and DWV-B exhibited different infection patterns, reflecting contrasting dynamics. Altogether, these results provide new insight into honey bee diseases and stress the need for more studies about the mechanisms of intra-colonial disease variation in social insects. MDPI 2021-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8158351/ /pubmed/34070128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9051087 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Castelli, Loreley
Genchi García, María Laura
Dalmon, Anne
Arredondo, Daniela
Antúnez, Karina
Invernizzi, Ciro
Reynaldi, Francisco José
Le Conte, Yves
Beaurepaire, Alexis
Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)
title Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)
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title_fullStr Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)
title_full_unstemmed Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)
title_short Intra-Colonial Viral Infections in Western Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)
title_sort intra-colonial viral infections in western honey bees (apis mellifera)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8158351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34070128
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9051087
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