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Culturing and Characterization of Gut Symbiont Burkholderia spp. from the Southern Chinch Bug, Blissus insularis (Hemiptera: Blissidae)

机译:肠道共生伯克霍尔德氏菌的培养和鉴定。来自南部Chinch Bug,Blissus insularis(半翅目:Blissidae)

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The phloem-feeding Southern chinch bug, Blissus insularis , harbors a high density of the exocellular bacterial symbiont Burkholderia in the lumen of specialized midgut crypts. Here we developed an organ culture method that initially involved incubating the B. insularis crypts in osmotically balanced insect cell culture medium. This approach enabled the crypt-inhabiting Burkholderia spp. to make a transition to an in vitro environment and to be subsequently cultured in standard bacteriological media. Examinations using ribotyping and BOX-PCR fingerprinting techniques demonstrated that most in vitro -produced bacterial cultures were identical to their crypt-inhabiting Burkholderia counterparts. Genomic and physiological analyses of gut-symbiotic Burkholderia spp. that were isolated individually from two separate B. insularis laboratory colonies revealed that the majority of individual insects harbored a single Burkholderia ribotype in their midgut crypts, resulting in a diverse Burkholderia community within each colony. The diversity was also exhibited by the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of these Burkholderia cultures. Access to cultures of crypt-inhabiting bacteria provides an opportunity to investigate the interaction between symbiotic Burkholderia spp. and the B. insularis host. Furthermore, the culturing method provides an alternative strategy for establishing in vitro cultures of other fastidious insect-associated bacterial symbionts.IMPORTANCE An organ culture method was developed to establish in vitro cultures of a fastidious Burkholderia symbiont associated with the midgut crypts of the Southern chinch bug, Blissus insularis . The identities of the resulting cultures were confirmed using the genomic and physiological features of Burkholderia cultures isolated from B. insularis crypts, showing that host insects maintained the diversity of Burkholderia spp. over multiple generations. The availability of characterized gut-symbiotic Burkholderia cultures provides a resource for genetic manipulation of these bacteria and for examination of the mechanisms underlying insect-bacterium symbiosis.
机译:韧皮部南部Southern,Blissus insularis,在专门的中肠隐窝腔内具有高密度的胞外细菌共生伯克霍尔德菌。在这里,我们开发了一种器官培养方法,该方法最初涉及在渗透平衡的昆虫细胞培养基中培养insularis隐孢子虫。这种方法使居住在隐窝的伯克霍尔德氏菌成为可能。过渡到体外环境,然后在标准细菌培养基中进行培养。使用核糖分型法和BOX-PCR指纹技术进行的检验表明,大多数体外产生的细菌培养物与隐居于伯克霍尔德菌的细菌培养物相同。肠道共生伯克霍尔德氏菌的基因组和生理分析。它们分别从两个独立的B. insularis实验室菌落中分离出来,结果表明大多数昆虫在其中肠隐窝中藏有一个伯克霍尔德菌核糖型,从而在每个菌落内形成了一个不同的伯克霍尔德菌群落。这些伯克霍尔德氏菌文化的表型和基因型特征也表现出多样性。获得隐窝细菌培养物的途径为研究共生伯克霍尔德氏菌之间的相互作用提供了机会。和insularis的寄主此外,该培养方法为建立其他与昆虫昆虫相关的细菌共生共生体的体外培养提供了另一种策略。重要性开发了一种器官培养方法来建立与南部金鸡bug的中肠隐窝相关的伯克霍尔德菌共生体的体外培养。 ,Blissus insularis。使用从Insularis隐窝分离的伯克霍尔德菌培养物的基因组和生理学特征,可以确认所得培养物的身份,表明寄主昆虫保持了伯克霍尔德菌的多样性。多代人。具有特征的肠道共生伯克霍尔德氏菌培养物的可获得性为这些细菌的遗传操作和检查昆虫与细菌共生的机制提供了资源。

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