نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia

تعداد نتایج: 2901  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Vincent A A Jansen Michael Turelli H Charles J Godfray

Wolbachia are very common, maternally transmitted endosymbionts of insects. They often spread by a mechanism termed cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) that involves reduced egg hatch when Wolbachia-free ova are fertilized by sperm from Wolbachia-infected males. Because the progeny of Wolbachia-infected females generally do not suffer CI-induced mortality, infected females are often at a reproduct...

2014
Elisabetta Versace Viola Nolte Ram Vinay Pandey Ray Tobler Christian Schlötterer

The diversity and infection dynamics of the endosymbiont Wolbachia can be influenced by many factors, such as transmission rate, cytoplasmic incompatibility, environment, selection and genetic drift. The interplay of these factors in natural populations can result in heterogeneous infection patterns with substantial differences between populations and strains. The causes of these heterogeneitie...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Joyce M Sakamoto Julie Feinstein Jason L Rasgon

Wolbachia spp. are obligate maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria that infect diverse arthropods and filarial nematodes. Previous microscopic and molecular studies have identified Wolbachia in several bed bug species (Cimicidae), but little is known about how widespread Wolbachia infections are among the Cimicidae. Because cimicids of non-medical importance are not commonly collected, we ...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2015
Sylvia Joanne Indra Vythilingam Nava Yugavathy Cherng-Shii Leong Meng-Li Wong Sazaly AbuBakar

Wolbachia are maternally transmitted bacteria found in most arthropods and nematodes, but little is known about their distribution and reproductive dynamics in the Malaysian dengue vector Aedes albopictus. In this study, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the presence of Wolbachia from field collected Ae. albopictus from various parts of the country using wsp specific primers...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2012
M Muniaraj R Paramasivan I P Sunish N Arunachalam T Mariappan S Victor Jerald Leo K J Dhananjeyan

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Wolbachia are common intracellular bacteria that are found in arthropods and nematodes. These endosymbionts are transmitted vertically through host eggs and alter host biology in diverse ways, including the induction of reproductive manipulations, such as feminization, parthenogenesis, male killing and sperm-egg incompatibility. Since they can also move horizontally acro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Eunho Suh David R Mercer Yuqing Fu Stephen L Dobson

Maternally inherited Wolbachia bacteria have evolved mechanisms to manipulate the reproduction of their invertebrate hosts, promoting infection spread. A high fitness cost to the host is maladaptive for obligate endosymbionts, and prior studies show rapid selection of new Wolbachia associations toward commensal or mutualistic symbioses. Here, wMelPop Wolbachia is transferred from Drosophila mel...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
L V Sun J M Foster G Tzertzinis M Ono C Bandi B E Slatko S L O'Neill

Genome sizes of six different Wolbachia strains from insect and nematode hosts have been determined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of purified DNA both before and after digestion with rare-cutting restriction endonucleases. Enzymes SmaI, ApaI, AscI, and FseI cleaved the studied Wolbachia strains at a small number of sites and were used for the determination of the genome sizes of wMelPop, ...

Journal: :Science 2013
Guowu Bian Deepak Joshi Yuemei Dong Peng Lu Guoli Zhou Xiaoling Pan Yao Xu George Dimopoulos Zhiyong Xi

Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted symbiotic bacterium of insects that has been proposed as a potential agent for the control of insect-transmitted diseases. One of the major limitations preventing the development of Wolbachia for malaria control has been the inability to establish inherited infections of Wolbachia in anopheline mosquitoes. Here, we report the establishment of a stable Wolba...

2015
Minoru Moriyama Naruo Nikoh Takahiro Hosokawa Takema Fukatsu

UNLABELLED Endosymbiotic bacteria of the genus Wolbachia represent the most successful symbiotic bacteria in the terrestrial ecosystem. The success of Wolbachia has been ascribed to its remarkable phenotypic effects on host reproduction, such as cytoplasmic incompatibility, whereby maternally inherited bacteria can spread in their host populations at the expense of their host's fitness. Meanwhi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Illona Gillette-Ferguson Amy G Hise Yan Sun Eugenia Diaconu Helen F McGarry Mark J Taylor Eric Pearlman

Endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that infect the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus were previously found to have an essential role in the pathogenesis of river blindness. The current study demonstrates that corneal inflammation induced by Wolbachia or O. volvulus antigens containing Wolbachia is completely dependent on expression of myeloid differentiation factor 88.

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