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Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe

Philaenus spumarius is a cosmopolitan species that has become a major threat to European agriculture being recognized as the main vector of the introduced plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa, the agent of the “olive quick decline syndrome”, a disease which is devastating olive orchards in southern Ita...

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Autores principales: Formisano, Giorgio, Iodice, Luigi, Cascone, Pasquale, Sacco, Adriana, Quarto, Roberta, Cavalieri, Vincenzo, Bosco, Domenico, Guerrieri, Emilio, Giorgini, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36037217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272028
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author Formisano, Giorgio
Iodice, Luigi
Cascone, Pasquale
Sacco, Adriana
Quarto, Roberta
Cavalieri, Vincenzo
Bosco, Domenico
Guerrieri, Emilio
Giorgini, Massimo
author_facet Formisano, Giorgio
Iodice, Luigi
Cascone, Pasquale
Sacco, Adriana
Quarto, Roberta
Cavalieri, Vincenzo
Bosco, Domenico
Guerrieri, Emilio
Giorgini, Massimo
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description Philaenus spumarius is a cosmopolitan species that has become a major threat to European agriculture being recognized as the main vector of the introduced plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa, the agent of the “olive quick decline syndrome”, a disease which is devastating olive orchards in southern Italy. Wolbachia are bacterial symbionts of many insects, frequently as reproductive parasites, sometime by establishing mutualistic relationships, able to spread within host populations. Philaenus spumarius harbors Wolbachia, but the role played by this symbiont is unknown and data on the infection prevalence within host populations are limited. Here, the Wolbachia infection rate was analyzed in relation to the geographic distribution and the genetic diversity of the Italian populations of P. spumarius. Analysis of the COI gene sequences revealed a geographically structured distribution of the three main mitochondrial lineages of P. spumarius. Wolbachia was detected in half of the populations sampled in northern Italy where most individuals belonged to the western-Mediterranean lineage. All populations sampled in southern and central Italy, where the individuals of the eastern-Mediterranean lineage were largely prevalent, were uninfected. Individuals of the north-eastern lineage were found only in populations from the Alps in the northernmost part of Italy, at high altitudes. In this area, Wolbachia infection reached the highest prevalence, with no difference between north-eastern and western-Mediterranean lineage. Analysis of molecular diversity of COI sequences suggested no significant effect of Wolbachia on population genetics of P. spumarius. Using the MLST approach, six new Wolbachia sequence types were identified. Using FISH, Wolbachia were observed within the host’s reproductive tissues and salivary glands. Results obtained led us to discuss the role of Wolbachia in P. spumarius, the factors influencing the geographic distribution of the infection, and the exploitation of Wolbachia for the control of the vector insect to reduce the spread of X. fastidiosa.
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spelling pubmed-94236582022-08-30 Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe Formisano, Giorgio Iodice, Luigi Cascone, Pasquale Sacco, Adriana Quarto, Roberta Cavalieri, Vincenzo Bosco, Domenico Guerrieri, Emilio Giorgini, Massimo PLoS One Research Article Philaenus spumarius is a cosmopolitan species that has become a major threat to European agriculture being recognized as the main vector of the introduced plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa, the agent of the “olive quick decline syndrome”, a disease which is devastating olive orchards in southern Italy. Wolbachia are bacterial symbionts of many insects, frequently as reproductive parasites, sometime by establishing mutualistic relationships, able to spread within host populations. Philaenus spumarius harbors Wolbachia, but the role played by this symbiont is unknown and data on the infection prevalence within host populations are limited. Here, the Wolbachia infection rate was analyzed in relation to the geographic distribution and the genetic diversity of the Italian populations of P. spumarius. Analysis of the COI gene sequences revealed a geographically structured distribution of the three main mitochondrial lineages of P. spumarius. Wolbachia was detected in half of the populations sampled in northern Italy where most individuals belonged to the western-Mediterranean lineage. All populations sampled in southern and central Italy, where the individuals of the eastern-Mediterranean lineage were largely prevalent, were uninfected. Individuals of the north-eastern lineage were found only in populations from the Alps in the northernmost part of Italy, at high altitudes. In this area, Wolbachia infection reached the highest prevalence, with no difference between north-eastern and western-Mediterranean lineage. Analysis of molecular diversity of COI sequences suggested no significant effect of Wolbachia on population genetics of P. spumarius. Using the MLST approach, six new Wolbachia sequence types were identified. Using FISH, Wolbachia were observed within the host’s reproductive tissues and salivary glands. Results obtained led us to discuss the role of Wolbachia in P. spumarius, the factors influencing the geographic distribution of the infection, and the exploitation of Wolbachia for the control of the vector insect to reduce the spread of X. fastidiosa. Public Library of Science 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9423658/ /pubmed/36037217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272028 Text en © 2022 Formisano et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Formisano, Giorgio
Iodice, Luigi
Cascone, Pasquale
Sacco, Adriana
Quarto, Roberta
Cavalieri, Vincenzo
Bosco, Domenico
Guerrieri, Emilio
Giorgini, Massimo
Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe
title Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe
title_full Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe
title_fullStr Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe
title_short Wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of Italian populations of Philaenus spumarius, the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe
title_sort wolbachia infection and genetic diversity of italian populations of philaenus spumarius, the main vector of xylella fastidiosa in europe
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9423658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36037217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272028
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