نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia

تعداد نتایج: 2901  

2012
Andrew F. van den Hurk Sonja Hall-Mendelin Alyssa T. Pyke Francesca D. Frentiu Kate McElroy Andrew Day Stephen Higgs Scott L. O'Neill

Incidence of disease due to dengue (DENV), chikungunya (CHIKV) and yellow fever (YFV) viruses is increasing in many parts of the world. The viruses are primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti, a highly domesticated mosquito species that is notoriously difficult to control. When transinfected into Ae. aegypti, the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia has recently been shown to inhibit replication of...

2016
Mohammad Akhoundi Arnaud Cannet Céline Loubatier Jean-Michel Berenger Arezki Izri Pierre Marty Pascal Delaunay

Wolbachia symbionts are maternally inherited intracellular bacteria that have been detected in numerous insects including bed bugs. The objective of this study, the first epidemiological study in Europe, was to screen Wolbachia infection among Cimex lectularius collected in the field, using PCR targeting the surface protein gene (wsp), and to compare obtained Wolbachia strains with those report...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2004
Jeffry L Dean Stephen L Dobson

Prior studies have identified a complicated pattern of interspecific hybridization between members of the Aedes (Stegomyia) scutellaris (Walker) mosquito group, which includes medically important vectors of bancroftian filariasis and dengue. Here, we report that two members of the group, Aedes polynesiensis Marks and Aedes riversi Bohart & Ingram, are both infected with intracellular Wolbachia ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Robert L Unckless Lisa M Boelio Jeremy K Herren John Jaenike

The population-level dynamics of maternally transmitted endosymbionts, including reproductive parasites, depends primarily on the fitness effects and transmission fidelity of these infections. Although experimental laboratory studies have shown that within-host endosymbiont density can affect both of these factors, the existence of such effects in natural populations has not yet been documented...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Michelle E Toomey Kanchana Panaram Eva M Fast Catherine Beatty Horacio M Frydman

Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria that infect invertebrates at pandemic levels, including insect vectors of devastating infectious diseases. Although Wolbachia are providing novel strategies for the control of several human pathogens, the processes underlying Wolbachia's successful propagation within and across species remain elusive. Wolbachia are mainly vertically transmitted; however, the...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2013
N M Endersby A A Hoffmann

Two stable infections of Wolbachia pipientis, wMelPop and wMel, now established in Aedes aegypti, are being used in a biocontrol program to suppress the transmission of dengue. Any effects of Wolbachia infection on insecticide resistance of mosquitoes may undermine the success of this program. Bioassays of Ae. aegypti were conducted to test for differences in response to insecticides between Wo...

2016
W Robert Shaw Perrine Marcenac Lauren M Childs Caroline O Buckee Francesco Baldini Simon P Sawadogo Roch K Dabiré Abdoulaye Diabaté Flaminia Catteruccia

The maternally inherited alpha-proteobacterium Wolbachia has been proposed as a tool to block transmission of devastating mosquito-borne infectious diseases like dengue and malaria. Here we study the reproductive manipulations induced by a recently identified Wolbachia strain that stably infects natural mosquito populations of a major malaria vector, Anopheles coluzzii, in Burkina Faso. We dete...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2010
Maria Inês Doria Rossi Fábio Aguiar-Alves Simone Santos Jonimar Paiva Alexandre Bendas Octavio Fernandes Norma Labarthe

Dirofilaria immitis is the causative agent of heartworm disease in canines and felines, and pulmonary dirofilariasis in man. It harbors a symbiotic intracellular bacterium from the genus Wolbachia that plays an important role in its biology and contributes to the inflammatory pathology of the heartworm. This endosymbiont is sensitive to the tetracycline family of antibiotics prompting its use i...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Sofia Zabalou Sylvain Charlat Androniki Nirgianaki Daniel Lachaise Hervé Merçot Kostas Bourtzis

In this study, we report data about the presence of Wolbachia in Drosophila yakuba, D. teissieri, and D. santomea. Wolbachia strains were characterized using their wsp gene sequence and cytoplasmic incompatibility assays. All three species were found infected with Wolbachia bacteria closely related to the wAu strain, found so far in D. simulans natural populations, and were unable to induce cyt...

2017
Rama K Simhadri Eva M Fast Rong Guo Michaela J Schultz Natalie Vaisman Luis Ortiz Joanna Bybee Barton E Slatko Horacio M Frydman

Endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria and the gut microbiome have independently been shown to affect several aspects of insect biology, including reproduction, development, life span, stem cell activity, and resistance to human pathogens, in insect vectors. This work shows that Wolbachia bacteria, which reside mainly in the fly germline, affect the microbial species present in the fly gut in a lab-r...

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