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The Bacterial Symbiont Wolbachia Induces Resistance to RNA Viral Infections in Drosophila melanogaster

机译:细菌共生Wolbachia诱导对果蝇果蝇RNA病毒感染的抵抗。

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Wolbachia are vertically transmitted, obligatory intracellular bacteria that infect a great number of species of arthropods and nematodes. In insects, they are mainly known for disrupting the reproductive biology of their hosts in order to increase their transmission through the female germline. In Drosophila melanogaster, however, a strong and consistent effect of Wolbachia infection has not been found. Here we report that a bacterial infection renders D. melanogaster more resistant to Drosophila C virus, reducing the load of viruses in infected flies. We identify these resistance-inducing bacteria as Wolbachia. Furthermore, we show that Wolbachia also increases resistance of Drosophila to two other RNA virus infections (Nora virus and Flock House virus) but not to a DNA virus infection (Insect Iridescent Virus 6). These results identify a new major factor regulating D. melanogaster resistance to infection by RNA viruses and contribute to the idea that the response of a host to a particular pathogen also depends on its interactions with other microorganisms. This is also, to our knowledge, the first report of a strong beneficial effect of Wolbachia infection in D. melanogaster. The induced resistance to natural viral pathogens may explain Wolbachia prevalence in natural populations and represents a novel Wolbachia–host interaction.
机译:Wolbachia是垂直传播的强制性细胞内细菌,可感染大量节肢动物和线虫。在昆虫中,它们主要因破坏宿主的繁殖生物学而增加其通过雌性种系的传播而闻名。然而,在果蝇中,尚未发现强烈且一致的Wolbachia感染效果。在这里,我们报道细菌感染使黑腹果蝇对果蝇C病毒更具抵抗力,从而减少了被感染果蝇中的病毒载量。我们确定这些抗性诱导细菌为沃尔巴克氏菌。此外,我们表明,沃尔巴克氏菌还增加了果蝇对其他两种RNA病毒感染(诺拉病毒和羊群病毒)的抗性,但对DNA病毒感染(昆虫虹彩病毒6)没有抵抗力。这些结果确定了调节黑腹果蝇对RNA病毒感染的抗性的新的主要因素,并有助于宿主对特定病原体的反应还取决于其与其他微生物的相互作用的观点。就我们所知,这也是Wolbachia感染对D. melanogaster具有强烈有益作用的第一个报道。诱导的对天然病毒病原体的抗性可能解释了自然种群中的Wolbachia流行,并代表了新型的Wolbachia-宿主相互作用。

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