Diversity and function of bacterial microbiota in the mosquito holobiont

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Guillaume Minard
Patrick Mavingui
Claire Valiente Moro
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[1] Ecologie Microbienne,UMR CNRS 5557, USC INRA 1364, VetAgro Sup
[2] FR41 BioEnvironment and Health,undefined
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Parasites & Vectors | / 6卷
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Mosquito; Microbiome; Symbiont; Extended phenotype; Bacterial community;
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Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) have been shown to host diverse bacterial communities that vary depending on the sex of the mosquito, the developmental stage, and ecological factors. Some studies have suggested a potential role of microbiota in the nutritional, developmental and reproductive biology of mosquitoes. Here, we present a review of the diversity and functions of mosquito-associated bacteria across multiple variation factors, emphasizing recent findings. Mosquito microbiota is considered in the context of possible extended phenotypes conferred on the insect hosts that allow niche diversification and rapid adaptive evolution in other insects. These kinds of observations have prompted the recent development of new mosquito control methods based on the use of symbiotically-modified mosquitoes to interfere with pathogen transmission or reduce the host life span and reproduction. New opportunities for exploiting bacterial function for vector control are highlighted.
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