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Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis
The recently discovered Anopheles symbiont, Microsporidia MB, has a strong malaria transmission-blocking phenotype in Anopheles arabiensis, the predominant Anopheles gambiae species complex member in many active transmission areas in eastern Africa. The ability of Microsporidia MB to block Plasmodiu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8355901/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34394019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.647183 |
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author | Nattoh, Godfrey Maina, Tracy Makhulu, Edward E. Mbaisi, Lilian Mararo, Enock Otieno, Fidel G. Bukhari, Tullu Onchuru, Thomas O. Teal, Evan Paredes, Juan Bargul, Joel L. Mburu, David M. Onyango, Everline A. Magoma, Gabriel Sinkins, Steven P. Herren, Jeremy K. |
author_facet | Nattoh, Godfrey Maina, Tracy Makhulu, Edward E. Mbaisi, Lilian Mararo, Enock Otieno, Fidel G. Bukhari, Tullu Onchuru, Thomas O. Teal, Evan Paredes, Juan Bargul, Joel L. Mburu, David M. Onyango, Everline A. Magoma, Gabriel Sinkins, Steven P. Herren, Jeremy K. |
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description | The recently discovered Anopheles symbiont, Microsporidia MB, has a strong malaria transmission-blocking phenotype in Anopheles arabiensis, the predominant Anopheles gambiae species complex member in many active transmission areas in eastern Africa. The ability of Microsporidia MB to block Plasmodium transmission together with vertical transmission and avirulence makes it a candidate for the development of a symbiont-based malaria transmission blocking strategy. We investigate the characteristics and efficiencies of Microsporidia MB transmission between An. arabiensis mosquitoes. We show that Microsporidia MB is not transmitted between larvae but is effectively transmitted horizontally between adult mosquitoes. Notably, Microsporidia MB was only found to be transmitted between male and female An. arabiensis, suggesting sexual horizontal transmission. In addition, Microsporidia MB cells were observed infecting the An. arabiensis ejaculatory duct. Female An. arabiensis that acquire Microsporidia MB horizontally are able to transmit the symbiont vertically to their offspring. We also investigate the possibility that Microsporidia MB can infect alternate hosts that live in the same habitats as their An. arabiensis hosts, but find no other non-anopheline hosts. Notably, Microsporidia MB infections were found in another primary malaria African vector, Anopheles funestus s.s. The finding that Microsporidia MB can be transmitted horizontally is relevant for the development of dissemination strategies to control malaria that are based on the targeted release of Microsporidia MB infected Anopheles mosquitoes. |
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spelling | pubmed-83559012021-08-12 Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis Nattoh, Godfrey Maina, Tracy Makhulu, Edward E. Mbaisi, Lilian Mararo, Enock Otieno, Fidel G. Bukhari, Tullu Onchuru, Thomas O. Teal, Evan Paredes, Juan Bargul, Joel L. Mburu, David M. Onyango, Everline A. Magoma, Gabriel Sinkins, Steven P. Herren, Jeremy K. Front Microbiol Microbiology The recently discovered Anopheles symbiont, Microsporidia MB, has a strong malaria transmission-blocking phenotype in Anopheles arabiensis, the predominant Anopheles gambiae species complex member in many active transmission areas in eastern Africa. The ability of Microsporidia MB to block Plasmodium transmission together with vertical transmission and avirulence makes it a candidate for the development of a symbiont-based malaria transmission blocking strategy. We investigate the characteristics and efficiencies of Microsporidia MB transmission between An. arabiensis mosquitoes. We show that Microsporidia MB is not transmitted between larvae but is effectively transmitted horizontally between adult mosquitoes. Notably, Microsporidia MB was only found to be transmitted between male and female An. arabiensis, suggesting sexual horizontal transmission. In addition, Microsporidia MB cells were observed infecting the An. arabiensis ejaculatory duct. Female An. arabiensis that acquire Microsporidia MB horizontally are able to transmit the symbiont vertically to their offspring. We also investigate the possibility that Microsporidia MB can infect alternate hosts that live in the same habitats as their An. arabiensis hosts, but find no other non-anopheline hosts. Notably, Microsporidia MB infections were found in another primary malaria African vector, Anopheles funestus s.s. The finding that Microsporidia MB can be transmitted horizontally is relevant for the development of dissemination strategies to control malaria that are based on the targeted release of Microsporidia MB infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8355901/ /pubmed/34394019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.647183 Text en Copyright © 2021 Nattoh, Maina, Makhulu, Mbaisi, Mararo, Otieno, Bukhari, Onchuru, Teal, Paredes, Bargul, Mburu, Onyango, Magoma, Sinkins and Herren. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Nattoh, Godfrey Maina, Tracy Makhulu, Edward E. Mbaisi, Lilian Mararo, Enock Otieno, Fidel G. Bukhari, Tullu Onchuru, Thomas O. Teal, Evan Paredes, Juan Bargul, Joel L. Mburu, David M. Onyango, Everline A. Magoma, Gabriel Sinkins, Steven P. Herren, Jeremy K. Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis |
title | Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis |
title_full | Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis |
title_fullStr | Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis |
title_full_unstemmed | Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis |
title_short | Horizontal Transmission of the Symbiont Microsporidia MB in Anopheles arabiensis |
title_sort | horizontal transmission of the symbiont microsporidia mb in anopheles arabiensis |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8355901/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34394019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.647183 |
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