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Estimating bacteria diversity in different organs of nine species of mosquito by next generation sequencing.
Mancini, M V; Damiani, C; Accoti, A; Tallarita, M; Nunzi, E; Cappelli, A; Bozic, J; Catanzani, R; Rossi, P; Valzano, M; Serrao, A; Ricci, I; Spaccapelo, R; Favia, G.
Afiliação
  • Mancini MV; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Damiani C; Present Address: Centre for Virus Research, Level 3 Henry Wellcome Building, 464 Bearsden Road, Glasgow, UK.
  • Accoti A; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Tallarita M; Department of Experimental Medicine, Functional Genomics Center, University of Perugia, Via Lucio Severi 1, 06132, Perugia, Italy.
  • Nunzi E; Department of Experimental Medicine, Functional Genomics Center, University of Perugia, Via Lucio Severi 1, 06132, Perugia, Italy.
  • Cappelli A; Department of Experimental Medicine, Functional Genomics Center, University of Perugia, Via Lucio Severi 1, 06132, Perugia, Italy.
  • Bozic J; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Catanzani R; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Rossi P; Department of Experimental Medicine, Functional Genomics Center, University of Perugia, Via Lucio Severi 1, 06132, Perugia, Italy.
  • Valzano M; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Serrao A; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Ricci I; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Spaccapelo R; School of Biosciences and Medical Veterinary, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, 62032, Camerino, MC, Italy.
  • Favia G; Department of Experimental Medicine, Functional Genomics Center, University of Perugia, Via Lucio Severi 1, 06132, Perugia, Italy. roberta.spaccapelo@unipg.it.
BMC Microbiol ; 18(1): 126, 2018 10 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30286722
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Symbiosis in insects is accumulating significant amount of studies the description of a wide array of mutualistic associations across the evolutionary history of insects suggests that resident microbiota acts as a driving force by affecting several aspects of hosts biology. Among arthropods, mosquito midgut microbiota has been largely investigated, providing crucial insights on the role and implications of host-symbiont relationships. However, limited amount of studies addressed their efforts on the investigation of microbiota colonizing salivary glands and reproductive tracts, crucial organs for pathogen invasion and vertical transmission of symbiotic microorganisms. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing-based approach, we analysed the microbiota of gut, salivary glands and reproductive tracts of several mosquito species, representing some of the main vectors of diseases, aiming at describing the dynamics of bacterial communities within the individual.

RESULTS:

We identified a shared core microbiota between different mosquito species, although interesting inter- and intra-species differences were detected. Additionally, our results showed deep divergences between genera, underlining microbiota specificity and adaptation to their host.

CONCLUSIONS:

The comprehensive landscape of the bacterial microbiota components may ultimately provide crucial insights and novel targets for possible application of symbionts in innovative strategies for the control of vector borne diseases, globally named Symbiotic Control (SC), and suggesting that the holobiont of different mosquito species may significantly vary. Moreover, mosquito species are characterized by distinctive microbiota in different organs, likely reflecting different functions and/or adaptation processes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Estruturas Animais / Biodiversidade / Culicidae Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Estruturas Animais / Biodiversidade / Culicidae Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article