نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia pipientis

تعداد نتایج: 2905  

2010
Zakaria Kambris Andrew M. Blagborough Sofia B. Pinto Marcus S. C. Blagrove H. Charles J. Godfray Robert E. Sinden Steven P. Sinkins

The over-replicating wMelPop strain of the endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis has recently been shown to be capable of inducing immune upregulation and inhibition of pathogen transmission in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. In order to examine whether comparable effects would be seen in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, transient somatic infections of wMelPop were created by intrathoracic inoculatio...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Megan Woolfit Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe Elizabeth A McGraw Scott L O'Neill

The extent and biological relevance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in eukaryotic evolution remain highly controversial. Recent studies have demonstrated frequent and large-scale HGT from endosymbiotic bacteria to their hosts, but the great majority of these transferred genes rapidly become nonfunctional in the recipient genome. Here, we investigate an ancient HGT between a host metazoan and ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2003
Florence Fenollar Max Maurin Didier Raoult

Wolbachia spp. are strict intracellular bacteria that infect a wide range of arthropods and filarial nematodes. Filarial nematodes are important causes of human diseases. There is increasing evidence that Wolbachia spp. influence important functions in the biology of the hosts, specifically, infertility. Preliminary experiments with humans and animals have suggested that antibiotics with activi...

2014
Guillaume Minard Florence-Hélène Tran Audrey Dubost Van Tran-Van Patrick Mavingui Claire Valiente Moro

The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes (Stegomya) albopictus is an invasive species that has spread across the world in the last two decades, showing a great capacity to adapt to contrasting climates and environments. While demonstrated in many insects, the contribution of bacterial symbionts in Aedes ecology is a challenging aspect that needs to be investigated. Also some bacterial species have alread...

Journal: :PLoS pathogens 2016
D Albert Joubert Thomas Walker Lauren B Carrington Jyotika Taneja De Bruyne Duong Hue T Kien Nhat Le Thanh Hoang Nguyen Van Vinh Chau Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe Cameron P Simmons Scott L O'Neill

Wolbachia pipientis is an endosymbiotic bacterium estimated to chronically infect between 40-75% of all arthropod species. Aedes aegypti, the principle mosquito vector of dengue virus (DENV), is not a natural host of Wolbachia. The transinfection of Wolbachia strains such as wAlbB, wMel and wMelPop-CLA into Ae. aegypti has been shown to significantly reduce the vector competence of this mosquit...

2011
Yuan Kang Brian Dempsey

Wolbachia pipientis are endosymbionts that infect many insects, arachnids, and nematodes. By comparing the Wolbachia DNA sequences contained in different infected insect species, one can investigate the evolutionary history of arthropods and the modes of transmission of this reproductive parasite. We collected and extracted DNA from several mosquito species to test for the presence of Wolbachia...

2017
Jéssica Barreto Lopes Silva Debora Magalhães Alves Vanessa Bottino-Rojas Thiago Nunes Pereira Marcos Henrique Ferreira Sorgine Eric Pearce Caragata Luciano Andrade Moreira

Dengue represents a serious threat to human health, with billions of people living at risk of the disease. Wolbachia pipientis is a bacterial endosymbiont common to many insect species. Wolbachia transinfections in mosquito disease vectors have great value for disease control given the bacterium's ability to spread into wild mosquito populations, and to interfere with infections of pathogens, s...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
Martin Wu Ling V Sun Jessica Vamathevan Markus Riegler Robert Deboy Jeremy C Brownlie Elizabeth A McGraw William Martin Christian Esser Nahal Ahmadinejad Christian Wiegand Ramana Madupu Maureen J Beanan Lauren M Brinkac Sean C Daugherty A. Scott Durkin James F Kolonay William C Nelson Yasmin Mohamoud Perris Lee Kristi Berry M. Brook Young Teresa Utterback Janice Weidman William C Nierman Ian T Paulsen Karen E Nelson Hervé Tettelin Scott L O'Neill Jonathan A Eisen

The complete sequence of the 1,267,782 bp genome of Wolbachia pipientis wMel, an obligate intracellular bacteria of Drosophila melanogaster, has been determined. Wolbachia, which are found in a variety of invertebrate species, are of great interest due to their diverse interactions with different hosts, which range from many forms of reproductive parasitism to mutualistic symbioses. Analysis of...

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