نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia is an intracellular endosymbiont

تعداد نتایج: 9196401  

2017
Matthew Chung Scott T Small David Serre Peter A Zimmerman Julie C Dunning Hotopp

The draft genome assembly of the Wolbachia endosymbiont of Wuchereria bancrofti (wWb) consists of 1060 850 bp in 100 contigs and contains 961 ORFs, with a single copy of the 5S rRNA, 16S rRNA and 23S rRNA and each of the 34 tRNA genes. Phylogenetic core genome analyses show wWb to cluster with other strains in supergroup D of the Wolbachia phylogeny, while being most closely related to the Wolb...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Natsuko Kondo Naruo Nikoh Nobuyuki Ijichi Masakazu Shimada Takema Fukatsu

The adzuki bean beetle, Callosobruchus chinensis, is triple-infected with distinct lineages of Wolbachia endosymbiont, wBruCon, wBruOri, and wBruAus, which were identified by their wsp (Wolbachia surface protein) gene sequences. Whereas wBruCon and wBruOri caused cytoplasmic incompatibility of the host insect, wBruAus did not. Although wBruCon and wBruOri were easily eliminated by antibiotic tr...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2017
L Pontieri A M Schmidt R Singh J S Pedersen T A Linksvayer

Social insect sex and caste ratios are well-studied targets of evolutionary conflicts, but the heritable factors affecting these traits remain unknown. To elucidate these factors, we carried out a short-term artificial selection study on female caste ratio in the ant Monomorium pharaonis. Across three generations of bidirectional selection, we observed no response for caste ratio, but sex ratio...

2015
Laura R. Serbus Pamela M. White Jessica Pintado Silva Amanda Rabe Luis Teixeira Roger Albertson William Sullivan

While a number of studies have identified host factors that influence endosymbiont titer, little is known concerning environmental influences on titer. Here we examined nutrient impact on maternally transmitted Wolbachia endosymbionts in Drosophila. We demonstrate that Drosophila reared on sucrose- and yeast-enriched diets exhibit increased and reduced Wolbachia titers in oogenesis, respectivel...

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: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
mohsen karami department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyed hassan moosa-kazemi department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad ali oshaghi department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hasan vatandoost department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad mehdi sedaghat department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ramazan rajabnia infectious diseases & tropical medicine research center, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran

background: wolbachia  are common intracellular bacteria that infect different groups of arthropods including mos­quitoes. these bacteria modify host biology and may induce feminization, parthenogenesis, male killing and cyto­plasmic incompatibility (ci). recently wolbachia  is being nominated as a bio-agent and paratransgenic candidate to control mosquito borne diseases. methods: here we repor...

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...

2015
Karyn N. Johnson Rollie Clem

Mosquito-borne viruses such as dengue, West Nile and chikungunya viruses cause significant morbidity and mortality in human populations. Since current methods are not sufficient to control disease occurrence, novel methods to control transmission of arboviruses would be beneficial. Recent studies have shown that virus infection and transmission in insects can be impeded by co-infection with the...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Sheree E Osborne Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe Jeremy C Brownlie Scott L O'Neill Karyn N Johnson

Wolbachia, a maternally transmitted endosymbiont of insects, is increasingly being seen as an effective biological control agent that can interfere with transmission of pathogens, including dengue virus. However, the mechanism of antiviral protection is not well understood. The density and distribution of Wolbachia in host tissues have been implicated as contributing factors by previous studies...

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