نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia

تعداد نتایج: 2901  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Irene L G Newton Kathy B Sheehan

Wolbachia pipientis is a nearly ubiquitous, maternally transmitted bacterium that infects the germ line of insect hosts. Estimates are that Wolbachia infects 40 to 60% of insect species on the planet, making it one of the most prevalent infections on Earth. However, we know surprisingly little about the molecular mechanisms used by Wolbachia to infect its hosts. We passaged Wolbachia through no...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Sofia Zabalou Markus Riegler Marianna Theodorakopoulou Christian Stauffer Charalambos Savakis Kostas Bourtzis

Biological control is the purposeful introduction of parasites, predators, and pathogens to reduce or suppress pest populations. Wolbachia are inherited bacteria of arthropods that have recently attracted attention for their potential as new biocontrol agents. Wolbachia manipulate host reproduction by using several strategies, one of which is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) [Stouthamer, R., Br...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Laurence Mouton Hélène Henri Delphine Charif Michel Boulétreau Fabrice Vavre

Regulation of microbial population density is a necessity in stable symbiotic interactions. In Wolbachia symbiosis, both bacterial and host genotypes are involved in density regulation, but environmental factors may also affect bacterial population density. Here, we studied the interaction between three strains of Wolbachia in two divergent homozygous lines of the wasp Leptopilina heterotoma at...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2003
Uyen Tram Patrick M Ferree William Sullivan

Manipulation of host reproduction and efficient maternal transmission have facilitated the global spread of Wolbachia through millions of insect species. Cytological studies of the most common Wolbachia-induced phenotype, cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), demonstrate that Wolbachia induce CI by altering host cell cycle timing. Cytological analyses also suggest that microtubules and motor protei...

2016
Guan H. Wang Bao F. Sun Tuan L. Xiong Yan K. Wang Kristen E. Murfin Jin H. Xiao Da W. Huang

Phage-mediated horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is common in free-living bacteria, and many transferred genes can play a significant role in their new bacterial hosts. However, there are few reports concerning phage-mediated HGT in endosymbionts (obligate intracellular bacteria within animal or plant hosts), such as Wolbachia. The Wolbachia-infecting temperate phage WO can actively shift among Wo...

Journal: :Cell 2009
Luciano A. Moreira Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe Jason A. Jeffery Guangjin Lu Alyssa T. Pyke Lauren M. Hedges Bruno C. Rocha Sonja Hall-Mendelin Andrew Day Markus Riegler Leon E. Hugo Karyn N. Johnson Brian H. Kay Elizabeth A. McGraw Andrew F. van den Hurk Peter A. Ryan Scott L. O'Neill

Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular bacterial symbionts that are estimated to infect more than 60% of all insect species. While Wolbachia is commonly found in many mosquitoes it is absent from the species that are considered to be of major importance for the transmission of human pathogens. The successful introduction of a life-shortening strain of Wolbachia into the dengue vector ...

2002
STEPHEN L. DOBSON Stephen L. Dobson Wanchai Rattanadechakul Eric J. Marsland

A reproductive advantage afforded to female hosts by obligate intracellular Wolbachia infections can result in the spread of the vertically-inherited bacteria into the host population, replacing the uninfected cytotype (population replacement). Here we examine Wolbachia infection dynamics relevant to the origin of Wolbachia superinfection (i.e., host individuals that are co-infected with two or...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2014
Christian Gehringer Andrea Kreidenweiss Arnaud Flamen Justin S Antony Martin P Grobusch Sabine Bélard

The discovery of obligatory intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia in filariae infecting humans led to the use of antibiotics as a potent treatment option. Mansonella perstans is the cause of the second most prevalent filariasis in Gabon, but so far reports on the presence of Wolbachia in this nematode have been inconsistent. We report on the presence of Wolbachia in M. perstans in patie...

2016
Claire L. Jeffries Thomas Walker

Arboviruses transmitted by mosquitoes are a major cause of human disease worldwide. The absence of vaccines and effective vector control strategies has resulted in the need for novel mosquito control strategies. The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia has been proposed to form the basis for an effective mosquito biocontrol strategy. Resident strains of Wolbachia inhibit viral replication in Droso...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Jaime G Mayoral Mazhar Hussain D Albert Joubert Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe Scott L O'Neill Sassan Asgari

In prokaryotes, small noncoding RNAs (snRNAs) of 50-500 nt are produced that are important in bacterial virulence and response to environmental stimuli. Here, we identified and characterized snRNAs from the endosymbiotic bacteria, Wolbachia, which are widespread in invertebrates and cause reproductive manipulations. Most importantly, some strains of Wolbachia inhibit replication of several vect...

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