نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia

تعداد نتایج: 2901  

2014
Michelle E. Toomey Horacio M. Frydman

Microbial tropism, the infection of specific cells and tissues by a microorganism, is a fundamental aspect of host-microbe interactions. The intracellular bacteria Wolbachia have a peculiar tropism for the stem cell niches in the Drosophila ovary, the microenvironments that support the cells producing the eggs. The molecular underpinnings of Wolbachia stem cell niche tropism are unknown. We hav...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Chaoyang Jin Xiaoxia Ren Jason L Rasgon

Wolbachia pipientis bacteria are maternally inherited endosymbionts that are of interest to control the Anopheles mosquito vectors of malaria. Wolbachia does not infect Anopheles mosquitoes in nature, although cultured Anopheles cells can be infected. Here, we show that the virulent Wolbachia strain wMelPop can survive and replicate when injected into female Anopheles gambiae adults, but the so...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Jeremy C. Brownlie Scott L. O’Neill

The genome sequence of the Wolbachia endosymbiont that infects the nematode Brugia malayi has recently been determined together with three partial Wolbachia genomes from different Drosophila species. These data along with the previously published Wolbachia genome from Drosophila melanogaster provide new insights into how this endosymbiont has managed to become so successful.

2018
Łukasz Kajtoch Nela Kotásková

Background Despite great progress in studies on Wolbachia infection in insects, the knowledge about its relations with beetle species, populations and individuals, and the effects of bacteria on these hosts, is still unsatisfactory. In this review we summarize the current state of knowledge about Wolbachia occurrence and interactions with Coleopteran hosts. Methods An intensive search of the ...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2006
A M Bouwma M E Ahrens C J DeHeer D DeWayne Shoemaker

Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria that induce phenotypic effects in many arthropod hosts to enhance their own transmission within host populations. Wolbachia commonly infect the Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta, in native South American populations. A previous study failed to detect Wolbachia in fire ants from the introduced range in the USA. We conducted an extensive study of indiv...

2014
Mariana da Rocha Fernandes Renato Martins Evenilton Pessoa Costa Etiene Casagrande Pacidônio Leonardo Araujo de Abreu Itabajara da Silva Vaz Luciano A. Moreira Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca Carlos Logullo

Wolbachia pipientis, a maternally transmitted bacterium that colonizes arthropods, may affect the general aspects of insect physiology, particularly reproduction. Wolbachia is a natural endosymbiont of Aedes fluviatilis, whose effects in embryogenesis and reproduction have not been addressed so far. In this context, we investigated the correlation between glucose metabolism and morphological al...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
Franck Dedeine Michael Ahrens Luis Calcaterra D Dewayne Shoemaker

One possible mechanism for interspecific transfer of Wolbachia is through the intimate contact between parasites and their hosts. We surveyed 10 species of fly parasitoids (Pseudacteon spp.) and one inquiline social parasite, Solenopsis daguerrei, for the presence and sequence identity (wsp gene) of Wolbachia. Two Wolbachia variants infecting S. daguerrei were identical to known variants infect...

2015
Christine Braquart-Varnier Mine Altinli Romain Pigeault Frédéric D. Chevalier Pierre Grève Didier Bouchon Mathieu Sicard

Wolbachia is a vertically transmitted endosymbiont whose radiative success is mainly related to various host reproductive manipulations that led to consider this symbiont as a conflictual reproductive parasite. However, lately, some Wolbachia have been shown to act as beneficial symbionts by protecting hosts against a broad range of parasites. Still, this protection has been mostly demonstrated...

Journal: :Symmetry 2021

This work is devoted to analyzing an impulsive control synthesis maintain the self-sustainability of Wolbachia among Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes. The present paper provides a fractional order invasive model. Through fixed point theory, this derives existence and uniqueness results for proposed Also, we performed global Mittag-Leffler stability analysis via Linear Matrix Inequality theory Lyapunov ...

2012
Linda O'Connor Catherine Plichart Ayo Cheong Sang Corey L. Brelsfoard Hervé C. Bossin Stephen L. Dobson

BACKGROUND Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a globally significant disease, with 1.3 billion persons in 83 countries at risk. A coordinated effort of administering annual macrofilaricidal prophylactics to the entire at-risk population has succeeded in impacting and eliminating LF transmission in multiple regions. However, some areas in the South Pacific are predicted to persist as transmission site...

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