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First report of natural infection of Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Anopheles coluzzii by Wolbachia and Microsporidia in Benin: a cross-sectional study.
Ahouandjinou, Minassou Juvénal; Sovi, Arthur; Sidick, Aboubakar; Sewadé, Wilfried; Koukpo, Come Zinsou; Chitou, Saïd; Towakinou, Linda; Adjottin, Bruno; Hougbe, Steve; Tokponnon, Filémon; Padonou, Germain Gil; Akogbéto, Martin; Messenger, Louisa A; Ossè, Razaki A.
Afiliação
  • Ahouandjinou MJ; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin. juvenalminassou@gmail.com.
  • Sovi A; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Sidick A; Faculté d'Agronomie, Université de Parakou, Parakou, Benin.
  • Sewadé W; Disease Control Department, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
  • Koukpo CZ; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Chitou S; Biology Department, VERG Laboratories, Hacettepe University, Beytepe-Ankara, Turkey.
  • Towakinou L; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Adjottin B; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Hougbe S; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Tokponnon F; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Padonou GG; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Akogbéto M; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
  • Messenger LA; Ecole Polytechnique d'Abomey-Calavi, Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin.
  • Ossè RA; Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.
Malar J ; 23(1): 72, 2024 Mar 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38468292
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Recently, bacterial endosymbiont, including Wolbachia and Microsporidia were found to limit the infection of Anopheles mosquitoes with Plasmodium falciparum. This study aimed to investigate the natural presence of key transmission-blocking endosymbionts in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii in Southern Benin.

METHODS:

The present study was conducted in seven communes (Cotonou, Porto-Novo, Aguégués, Ifangni, Pobè Athiémé, and Grand-Popo) of Southern Benin. Anopheles were collected using indoor/outdoor Human Landing Catches (HLCs) and Pyrethrum Spray Catches (PSCs). Following morphological identification, PCR was used to identify An. gambiae sensu lato (s.l.) to species level and to screen for the presence of both Wolbachia and Microsporidia. Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite infection was also assessed using ELISA.

RESULTS:

Overall, species composition in An. gambiae s.l. was 53.7% An. coluzzii, while the remainder was An. gambiae sensu stricto (s.s.). Combined data of the two sampling techniques revealed a mean infection prevalence with Wolbachia of 5.1% (95% CI 0.90-18.6) and 1.3% (95% CI 0.07-7.8) in An. gambiae s.s. and An. coluzzii, respectively. The mean infection prevalence with Microsporidia was 41.0% (95% CI 25.9-57.8) for An. gambiae s.s. and 57.0% (95% CI 45.4-67.9) for An. coluzzii. Wolbachia was only observed in Ifangni, Pobè, and Cotonou, while Microsporidia was detected in all study communes. Aggregated data for HLCs and PSCs showed a sporozoite rate (SR) of 0.80% (95% CI 0.09-2.87) and 0.69% (95% CI 0.09-2.87) for An. gambiae and An. coluzzii, respectively, with a mean of 0.74% (95% CI 0.20-1.90). Of the four individual mosquitoes which harboured P. falciparum, none were also infected with Wolbachia and one contained Microsporidia.

CONCLUSIONS:

The present study is the first report of natural infections of field-collected An. gambiae s.l. populations from Benin with Wolbachia and Microsporidia. Sustained efforts should be made to widen the spectrum of bacteria identified in mosquitoes, with the potential to develop endosymbiont-based control tools; such interventions could be the game-changer in the control of malaria and arboviral disease transmission.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Piretrinas / Malária Falciparum / Wolbachia / Anopheles Limite: Animals / Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Piretrinas / Malária Falciparum / Wolbachia / Anopheles Limite: Animals / Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article