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The Intruding Wolbachia Strain from the Moth Fails to Establish Itself in the Fruit Fly Due to Immune and Exclusion Reactions.
Liu, Xin-Chao; Li, Yue-Ru; Dong, Bei; Li, Zheng-Xi.
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  • Liu XC; Department of Entomology and Key Laboratory of Pest Monitoring and Green Management, MOA, College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, 2 Yuanmingyuan West Road, Beijing, 100193, China.
  • Li YR; Department of Entomology and Key Laboratory of Pest Monitoring and Green Management, MOA, College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, 2 Yuanmingyuan West Road, Beijing, 100193, China.
  • Dong B; Department of Microbiology & Immunology, McGill University, 3773 University Street, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, Canada.
  • Li ZX; Department of Entomology and Key Laboratory of Pest Monitoring and Green Management, MOA, College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, 2 Yuanmingyuan West Road, Beijing, 100193, China.
Curr Microbiol ; 77(9): 2441-2448, 2020 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32506239
Wolbachia is capable of regulating host reproduction, and thus of great significance in preventing the spread of insect-borne diseases and controlling pest insects. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent model insect for understanding Wolbachia-host interactions. Here we artificially transferred the wCcep strain from the rice moth Corcyra cephalonica into D. melanogaster by microinjection. Crossing experiments indicated that wCcep could induce a high level of CI in the phylogenetically distant host D. melanogaster and imposed no negative fitness costs on host development and fecundity. Based on quantitative analysis, the titres of wCcep and the native wMel strain were negatively correlated, and wCcep could only be transmitted in the novel host for several generations (G0 to G4) after transinfection. Transcriptome sequencing indicated that the invading wCcep strain induced a significant immune- and stress-related response from the host. An association analysis between the expression of immune genes attacin-D/edin and the titre of Wolbachia by linear regression displayed a negative correlation between them. Our study suggest that the intrusion of wCcep elicited a robust immune response from the host and incurred a competitive exclusion from the native Wolbachia strain, which resulted in the failure of its establishment in D. melanogaster.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Wolbachia / Mariposas Nocturnas Idioma: En Revista: Curr Microbiol Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Wolbachia / Mariposas Nocturnas Idioma: En Revista: Curr Microbiol Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article