نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia

تعداد نتایج: 2901  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
F Zélé A Nicot A Berthomieu M Weill O Duron A Rivero

Current views about the impact of Wolbachia on Plasmodium infections are almost entirely based on data regarding artificially transfected mosquitoes. This work has shown that Wolbachia reduces the intensity of Plasmodium infections in mosquitoes, raising the exciting possibility of using Wolbachia to control or limit the spread of malaria. Whether natural Wolbachia infections have the same para...

2015
A. Noor Afizah A. Roziah W.A. Nazni H.L. Lee

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Wolbachia-based vector control strategies have been proposed as a mean to augment the existing measures for controlling dengue vector. Prior to utilizing Wolbachia in novel vector control strategies, it is crucial to understand the Wolbachia-mosquito interactions. Many studies have only focused on the prevalence of Wolbachia in female Aedes albopictus with lack of attent...

2013
Winka Le Clec’h Frédéric D. Chevalier Lise Genty Joanne Bertaux Didier Bouchon Mathieu Sicard

The alpha-proteobacteria Wolbachia are the most widespread endosymbionts in arthropods and nematodes. Mainly maternally inherited, these so-called sex parasites have selected several strategies that increase their vertical dispersion in host populations. However, the lack of congruence between the Wolbachia and their host phylogenies suggests frequent horizontal transfers. One way that could be...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Arnulf Koehncke Arndt Telschow John H. Werren Peter Hammerstein

BACKGROUND Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many insect species these bacteria induce a cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) between sperm of infected males and eggs of uninfected females. From an evolutionary point of view, CI is puzzling: In order to induce this modification-rescue system, Wolbachia affect sperm of infected males even thou...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Stéphanie M. Pontier François Schweisguth

Gamete compatibility is fundamental to sexual reproduction. Wolbachia are maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria that manipulate gamete compatibility in many arthropod species. In Drosophila, the fertilization of uninfected eggs by sperm from Wolbachia-infected males often results in early developmental arrest. This gamete incompatibility is called cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). CI is h...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2011
Andrew Fenton Karyn N Johnson Jeremy C Brownlie Gregory D D Hurst

Wolbachia is one of the most common symbionts of arthropods. Its establishment requires lateral transfer to and successful transmission within novel host species. However, Wolbachia performs poorly when introduced into new host species, and models predict that Wolbachia should seldom be able to establish from low initial frequencies. Recently, various symbionts, including Wolbachia, have been s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Lauren M Hedges Ryuichi Yamada Scott L O'Neill Karyn N Johnson

Wolbachia pipientis delays RNA virus-induced mortality in Drosophila spp. We investigated whether Wolbachia-mediated protection was dependent on the small interfering RNA (siRNA) pathway, a key antiviral defense. Compared to Wolbachia-free flies, virus-induced mortality was delayed in Wolbachia-infected flies with loss-of-function of siRNA pathway components, indicating that Wolbachia-mediated ...

Journal: :Microbial Ecology 2021

Wolbachia is a genus of intracellular symbiotic bacteria that are widely distributed in arthropods and nematodes. These maternally inherited regulate host reproductive systems various ways to facilitate their vertical transmission. Since the identification many insects, relationship between has attracted great interest. Numerous studies have indicated modifies variety biological processes host....

2017
Yao Ma Wan-Jun Chen Zhao-Hui Li Feng Zhang Yan Gao Yun-Xia Luan

The endosymbiont Wolbachia has been detected in a few parthenogenetic collembolans sampled in Europe and America, including three species of Poduromorpha, two species of Entomobryomorpha, and two species of Neelipleona. Based on 16S rRNA and ftsZ gene sequences, most of the Wolbachia infecting parthenogenetic collembolans were characterized as members of supergroup E and showed concordant phylo...

2016
Steen Christensen Ricardo Pérez Dulzaides Victoria E. Hedrick A. J. M. Zehadee Momtaz Ernesto S. Nakayasu Lake N. Paul Laura R. Serbus

UNLABELLED Endosymbiosis is a unique form of interaction between organisms, with one organism dwelling inside the other. One of the most widespread endosymbionts is Wolbachia pipientis, a maternally transmitted bacterium carried by insects, crustaceans, mites, and filarial nematodes. Although candidate proteins that contribute to maternal transmission have been identified, the molecular basis f...

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