Dynamics and diversity of bacteria associated with the disease vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus

被引:0
作者
Kelly L. Bennett
Carmelo Gómez-Martínez
Yamileth Chin
Kristin Saltonstall
W. Owen McMillan
Jose R. Rovira
Jose R. Loaiza
机构
[1] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,Programa Centroamericano de Maestría en Entomología
[2] Apartado 0843-03092,undefined
[3] Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Servicios de Alta Tecnología,undefined
[4] Ciudad del Saber,undefined
[5] Universidad de Panamá,undefined
来源
Scientific Reports | / 9卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus develop in the same aquatic sites where they encounter microorganisms that influence their life history and capacity to transmit human arboviruses. Some bacteria such as Wolbachia are currently being considered for the control of Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika. Yet little is known about the dynamics and diversity of Aedes-associated bacteria, including larval habitat features that shape their tempo-spatial distribution. We applied large-scale 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing to 960 adults and larvae of both Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitoes from 59 sampling sites widely distributed across nine provinces of Panama. We find both species share a limited, yet highly variable core microbiota, reflecting high stochasticity within their oviposition habitats. Despite sharing a large proportion of microbiota, Ae. aegypti harbours higher bacterial diversity than Ae. albopictus, primarily due to rarer bacterial groups at the larval stage. We find significant differences between the bacterial communities of larvae and adult mosquitoes, and among samples from metal and ceramic containers. However, we find little support for geography, water temperature and pH as predictors of bacterial associates. We report a low incidence of natural Wolbachia infection for both Aedes and its geographical distribution. This baseline information provides a foundation for studies on the functions and interactions of Aedes-associated bacteria with consequences for bio-control within Panama.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 209 条
  • [1] Coon KL(2016)Mosquitoes host communities of bacteria that are essential for development but vary greatly between local habitats Mol. Ecol. 25 5806-5826
  • [2] Brown MR(2013)Bacterial communities associated with PLoS One 8 e72522-218
  • [3] Strand MR(2014) mosquito larvae and two emergent aquatic plants of bioremediation importance PLOS Pathog. 10 e1004398-9255
  • [4] Duguma D(2014) Csp_P reduces malaria and dengue infection in vector mosquitoes and has entomopathogenic and Microb. Ecol. 67 205-2739
  • [5] Ramirez JL(2011)anti-pathogen activities Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108 9250-E5369
  • [6] Caragata EP(2014)Competition for amino acids between PLoS One 9 e96107-1807
  • [7] Rancès E(2008) and the mosquito host, PLOS Pathog. 4 e1000098-1278
  • [8] O’Neill SL(2011) uses host microRNAs to manipulate host gene expression and facilitate colonization of the dengue vector Parasit. Vectors 4 105-260
  • [9] McGraw EA(2015) infection modifies the profile, shuttling and structure of MicroRNAs in a mosquito cell line Nat. Commun. 6 2727-1964
  • [10] Hussain M(2014)The Mol. Ecol. 23 E5362-518