نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia pipientis

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چکیده مقدمه: لیشمانیوزجلدی روستایی zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis, ZCL)) در ایران، بیماری اندمیک در بسیاری از کانون‌های شمال شرقی، غربی و نواحی مرکزی کشور و منطبق با توزیع جغرافیایی و پراکندگی مخزن (جوندگان) و ناقلان بیماری (پشه‌های خاکی) است. کنترل مخزن یا ناقل در کنترل بیماری نقش اساسی دارد. امروزه دیگر، روش‌های متداول کنترل مثل سمپاشی به‌دلیل پیچیدگی ناقلان و عامل بیماری جوابگو نیستند ازای...

2016
Emilie Lefoulon Odile Bain Benjamin L. Makepeace Cyrille d’Haese Shigehiko Uni Coralie Martin Laurent Gavotte

Wolbachia is an alpha-proteobacterial symbiont widely distributed in arthropods. Since the identification of Wolbachia in certain animal-parasitic nematodes (the Onchocercidae or filariae), the relationship between arthropod and nematode Wolbachia has attracted great interest. The obligate symbiosis in filariae, which renders infected species susceptible to antibiotic chemotherapy, was held to ...

2014
Leon E. Hugo Jason A. L. Jeffery Brendan J. Trewin Leesa F. Wockner Nguyen Thi Yen Nguyen Hoang Le Le Trung Nghia Emma Hine Peter A. Ryan Brian H. Kay

The survival characteristics of the mosquito Aedes aegypti affect transmission rates of dengue because transmission requires infected mosquitoes to survive long enough for the virus to infect the salivary glands. Mosquito survival is assumed to be high in tropical, dengue endemic, countries like Vietnam. However, the survival rates of wild populations of mosquitoes are seldom measured due the d...

2015
G. Minard F. H. Tran Van Tran Van C. Goubert C. Bellet G. Lambert Khanh Ly Huynh Kim Trang Huynh Thi Thuy P. Mavingui C. Valiente Moro

The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is one of the most significant pathogen vectors of the twenty-first century. Originating from Asia, it has invaded a wide range of eco-climatic regions worldwide. The insect-associated microbiota is now recognized to play a significant role in host biology. While genetic diversity bottlenecks are known to result from biological invasions, the resulting ...

2017
Dirk Albert Joubert Scott L. O’Neill

Pathogen replication and transmission in Wolbachia infected insects are currently studied using three Wolbachia infection systems: naturally infected Wolbachia hosts, hosts transinfected with Wolbachia (stably maintained and inherited infections) and hosts transiently infected with Wolbachia. All three systems have been used to test the effect of Wolbachia on mosquito transmitted pathogens such...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
L Mousson E Martin K Zouache Y Madec P Mavingui A B Failloux

The Aedes albopictus mosquito has been involved as the principal vector of recent major outbreaks due to the chikungunya virus (CHIKV). The species is naturally infected by two strains of Wolbachia (wAlbA and wAlbB). Wolbachia infections are thought to have spread by manipulating the reproduction of their hosts; cytoplasmic incompatibility is the mechanism used by Wolbachia to invade natural po...

2014
Xiao-Li Bing Wen-Qiang Xia Jia-Dong Gui Gen-Hong Yan Xiao-Wei Wang Shu-Sheng Liu

Wolbachia is the most prevalent symbiont described in arthropods to date. Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction, provide nutrition to insect hosts and protect insect hosts from pathogenic viruses. So far, 13 supergroups of Wolbachia have been identified. The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a complex containing more than 28 morphologically indistinguishable cryptic species. Some cryptic species ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Laura R Serbus William Sullivan

Wolbachia are among the most widespread intracellular bacteria, carried by thousands of metazoan species. The success of Wolbachia is due to efficient vertical transmission by the host maternal germline. Some Wolbachia strains concentrate at the posterior of host oocytes, which promotes Wolbachia incorporation into posterior germ cells during embryogenesis. The molecular basis for this localiza...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 2008
Laura R Serbus Catharina Casper-Lindley Frédéric Landmann William Sullivan

Wolbachia are gram-negative bacteria that are widespread in nature, carried by the majority of insect species as well as some mites, crustaceans, and filarial nematodes. Wolbachia can range from parasitic to symbiotic, depending upon the interaction with the host species. The success of Wolbachia is attributed to efficient maternal transmission and manipulations of host reproduction that favor ...

2015
Rebekka Sontowski Detlef Bernhard Christoph Bleidorn Martin Schlegel Michael Gerth

Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes and was reported to be widespread across insect taxa. While Wolbachia's effects on host biology are not understood from most of these hosts, known Wolbachia-induced phenotypes cover a spectrum from obligate beneficial mutualism to reproductive manipulations and pathogenicity. Interestingly, data on...

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