نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia is an intracellular endosymbiont

تعداد نتایج: 9196401  

2015

Copyright: © 2015 | Author(s), This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial No Derivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is noncommercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. Wolbachia are maternally inherited bacterial endosymbionts that found in different ...

2015
Florence Gutzwiller Catarina R Carmo Danny E Miller Danny W Rice Irene L G Newton R Scott Hawley Luis Teixeira Casey M Bergman

Symbiotic interactions between microbes and their multicellular hosts have manifold biological consequences. To better understand how bacteria maintain symbiotic associations with animal hosts, we analyzed genome-wide gene expression for the endosymbiotic α-proteobacteria Wolbachia pipientis across the entire life cycle of Drosophila melanogaster. We found that the majority of Wolbachia genes a...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2008
C Bazzocchi M Mortarino G Grandi L H Kramer C Genchi C Bandi M Genchi L Sacchi J W McCall

There is still a pressing need for effective adulticide treatment for human and animal filarial infections. Like many filarial nematodes, Dirofilaria immitis, the causative agent of canine heartworm disease, harbours the bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia, which has been shown to be essential for worm development, fecundity and survival. Here the authors report the effect of different treatment r...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003
S L Hoti A Sridhar P K Das

In view of the recent discovery of rickettsial endosymbionts, Wolbachia in lymphatic filarial parasites, Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi and subsequently of their vital role in the survival and development of the latter, antibiotics such as tetracycline are being suggested for the treatment of lymphatic filariasis, by way of eliminating the endosymbiont. But, it is essential to assess th...

Journal: :Canadian Entomologist 2023

Abstract We evaluated the diversity and spatiotemporal emergence patterns of parasitoid wasp species in genus Eurytoma Illiger (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) associated with leaf galls induced by Diplolepis variabilis Bassett Cynipidae) throughout Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. collected D. region, recorded adult times, extracted mitochondria DNA from a subset emergents, used cytochrome...

2011
Emanuele Ferri Odile Bain Michela Barbuto Coralie Martin Nathan Lo Shigehiko Uni Frederic Landmann Sara G. Baccei Ricardo Guerrero Sueli de Souza Lima Claudio Bandi Samuel Wanji Moustapha Diagne Maurizio Casiraghi

BACKGROUND Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes arthropods and a single nematode family, the Onchocercidae encompassing agents of filariases. This raises the question of the origin of infection in filariae. Wolbachia infect the female germline and the hypodermis. Some evidences lead to the theory that Wolbachia act as mutualist and coevolved w...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
Jane U Jepsen Snorre B Hagen Rolf A Ims Nigel G Yoccoz

1. Range expansions mediated by recent climate warming have been documented for many insect species, including some important forest pests. However, whether climate change also influences the eruptive dynamics of forest pest insects, and hence the ecological and economical consequences of outbreaks, is largely unresolved. 2. Using historical outbreak records covering more than a century, we doc...

2017
Michelle D Audsley Yixin H Ye Elizabeth A McGraw

BACKGROUND Dengue virus (DENV) is primarily vectored by the mosquito Aedes aegypti, and is estimated to cause 390 million human infections annually. A novel method for DENV control involves stable transinfection of Ae. aegypti with the common insect endosymbiont Wolbachia, which mediates an antiviral effect. However, the mechanism by which Wolbachia reduces the susceptibility of Ae. aegypti to ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2017
R P Almeida R Stouthamer

Wolbachia (Hertig) endosymbionts are extensively studied in a wide range of organisms and are known to be transmitted through the egg cytoplasm to the offsping. Wolbachia may cause several types of reproductive modifications in arthropods. In Trichogramma species, parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia bacteria allow females wasps to produce daughters from unfertilized eggs and these bacteria are p...

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