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Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes

Wolbachia, a widespread bacterium that can reduce pathogen transmission in mosquitoes, has recently been reported to be present in Anopheles (An.) species. In wild populations of the An. gambiae complex, the primary vectors of Plasmodium malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa, Wolbachia DNA sequences at low...

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Autores principales: Walker, Thomas, Quek, Shannon, Jeffries, Claire L., Bandibabone, Janvier, Dhokiya, Vishaal, Bamou, Roland, Kristan, Mojca, Messenger, Louisa A., Gidley, Alexandra, Hornett, Emily A., Anderson, Enyia R., Cansado-Utrilla, Cintia, Hegde, Shivanand, Bantuzeko, Chimanuka, Stevenson, Jennifer C., Lobo, Neil F., Wagstaff, Simon C., Nkondjio, Christophe Antonio, Irish, Seth R., Heinz, Eva, Hughes, Grant L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8210651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33857432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.056
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author Walker, Thomas
Quek, Shannon
Jeffries, Claire L.
Bandibabone, Janvier
Dhokiya, Vishaal
Bamou, Roland
Kristan, Mojca
Messenger, Louisa A.
Gidley, Alexandra
Hornett, Emily A.
Anderson, Enyia R.
Cansado-Utrilla, Cintia
Hegde, Shivanand
Bantuzeko, Chimanuka
Stevenson, Jennifer C.
Lobo, Neil F.
Wagstaff, Simon C.
Nkondjio, Christophe Antonio
Irish, Seth R.
Heinz, Eva
Hughes, Grant L.
author_facet Walker, Thomas
Quek, Shannon
Jeffries, Claire L.
Bandibabone, Janvier
Dhokiya, Vishaal
Bamou, Roland
Kristan, Mojca
Messenger, Louisa A.
Gidley, Alexandra
Hornett, Emily A.
Anderson, Enyia R.
Cansado-Utrilla, Cintia
Hegde, Shivanand
Bantuzeko, Chimanuka
Stevenson, Jennifer C.
Lobo, Neil F.
Wagstaff, Simon C.
Nkondjio, Christophe Antonio
Irish, Seth R.
Heinz, Eva
Hughes, Grant L.
author_sort Walker, Thomas
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description Wolbachia, a widespread bacterium that can reduce pathogen transmission in mosquitoes, has recently been reported to be present in Anopheles (An.) species. In wild populations of the An. gambiae complex, the primary vectors of Plasmodium malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa, Wolbachia DNA sequences at low density and infection frequencies have been detected. As the majority of studies have used highly sensitive nested PCR as the only method of detection, more robust evidence is required to determine whether Wolbachia strains are established as endosymbionts in Anopheles species. Here, we describe high-density Wolbachia infections in geographically diverse populations of An. moucheti and An. demeilloni. Fluorescent in situ hybridization localized a heavy infection in the ovaries of An. moucheti, and maternal transmission was observed. Genome sequencing of both Wolbachia strains obtained genome depths and coverages comparable to those of other known infections. Notably, homologs of cytoplasmic incompatibility factor (cif) genes were present, indicating that these strains possess the capacity to induce the cytoplasmic incompatibility phenotype, which allows Wolbachia to spread through host populations. These strains should be further investigated as candidates for use in Wolbachia biocontrol strategies in Anopheles aiming to reduce the transmission of malaria.
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spelling pubmed-82106512021-06-25 Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes Walker, Thomas Quek, Shannon Jeffries, Claire L. Bandibabone, Janvier Dhokiya, Vishaal Bamou, Roland Kristan, Mojca Messenger, Louisa A. Gidley, Alexandra Hornett, Emily A. Anderson, Enyia R. Cansado-Utrilla, Cintia Hegde, Shivanand Bantuzeko, Chimanuka Stevenson, Jennifer C. Lobo, Neil F. Wagstaff, Simon C. Nkondjio, Christophe Antonio Irish, Seth R. Heinz, Eva Hughes, Grant L. Curr Biol Article Wolbachia, a widespread bacterium that can reduce pathogen transmission in mosquitoes, has recently been reported to be present in Anopheles (An.) species. In wild populations of the An. gambiae complex, the primary vectors of Plasmodium malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa, Wolbachia DNA sequences at low density and infection frequencies have been detected. As the majority of studies have used highly sensitive nested PCR as the only method of detection, more robust evidence is required to determine whether Wolbachia strains are established as endosymbionts in Anopheles species. Here, we describe high-density Wolbachia infections in geographically diverse populations of An. moucheti and An. demeilloni. Fluorescent in situ hybridization localized a heavy infection in the ovaries of An. moucheti, and maternal transmission was observed. Genome sequencing of both Wolbachia strains obtained genome depths and coverages comparable to those of other known infections. Notably, homologs of cytoplasmic incompatibility factor (cif) genes were present, indicating that these strains possess the capacity to induce the cytoplasmic incompatibility phenotype, which allows Wolbachia to spread through host populations. These strains should be further investigated as candidates for use in Wolbachia biocontrol strategies in Anopheles aiming to reduce the transmission of malaria. Cell Press 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8210651/ /pubmed/33857432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.056 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Walker, Thomas
Quek, Shannon
Jeffries, Claire L.
Bandibabone, Janvier
Dhokiya, Vishaal
Bamou, Roland
Kristan, Mojca
Messenger, Louisa A.
Gidley, Alexandra
Hornett, Emily A.
Anderson, Enyia R.
Cansado-Utrilla, Cintia
Hegde, Shivanand
Bantuzeko, Chimanuka
Stevenson, Jennifer C.
Lobo, Neil F.
Wagstaff, Simon C.
Nkondjio, Christophe Antonio
Irish, Seth R.
Heinz, Eva
Hughes, Grant L.
Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
title Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
title_full Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
title_fullStr Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
title_short Stable high-density and maternally inherited Wolbachia infections in Anopheles moucheti and Anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
title_sort stable high-density and maternally inherited wolbachia infections in anopheles moucheti and anopheles demeilloni mosquitoes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8210651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33857432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.056
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