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Rapid Gastrointestinal Passage May Protect Bombus terrestris from Becoming a True Host for Nosema ceranae

机译:快速的胃肠道可以保护Bombus Terrestris成为Nosema Ceranae的真正主持人

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Pollination provided by managed honey bees as well as by all the wild bee species is a crucial ecosystem service contributing to the conservation of biodiversity and human food security. Therefore, it is not only the health status of honey bees but also the health status of wild bees that concerns us all. In this context, recent field studies suggesting interspecies transmission of the microsporidium parasite Nosema ceranae from honey bees ( Apis mellifera ) to bumblebees ( Bombus spp.) were alarming. On the basis of these studies, N. ceranae was identified as an emerging infectious agent (EIA) of bumblebees, although knowledge of its impact on its new host was still elusive. In order to investigate the infectivity, virulence, and pathogenesis of N. ceranae infections in bumblebees, we performed controlled laboratory exposure bioassays with Bombus terrestris by orally inoculating the bees with infectious N. ceranae spores. We comprehensively analyzed the infection status of the bees via microscopic analysis of squash preparations, PCR-based detection of N. ceranae DNA, histology of Giemsa-stained tissue sections, and species-specific fluorescence in situ hybridization. We did not find any evidence for a true infection of bumblebees by N. ceranae . Through a series of experiments, we ruled out the possibility that spore infectivity, spore dosage, incubation time, or age and source of the bumblebees caused these negative results. Instead, our results clearly demonstrate that no infection and production of new spores took place in bumblebees after they ingested N. ceranae spores in our experiments. Thus, our results question the classification of N. ceranae as an emerging infectious agent for bumblebees.IMPORTANCE Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose a major health threat to both humans and animals. EIDs include, for instance, those that have spread into hitherto naive populations. Recently, the honey bee-specific microsporidium Nosema ceranae has been detected by molecular methods in field samples of bumblebees. This detection of N. ceranae DNA in bumblebees led to the assumption that N. ceranae infections represent an EID of bumblebees and resulted in speculations on the role of this pathogen in driving bumblebee declines. In order to address the issue of whether N. ceranae is an emerging infectious agent for bumblebees, we experimentally analyzed host susceptibility and pathogen reproduction in this new host-pathogen interaction. Surprisingly, we did not find any evidence for a true infection of Bombus terrestris by N. ceranae , questioning the classification of N. ceranae infections as EIDs of bumblebees and demonstrating that detection of microsporidian DNA does not equal detection of microsporidian infection.
机译:由管理蜂蜜蜜蜂提供的授粉以及所有野生蜜蜂物种是一个重要的生态系统服务,促进了生物多样性和人类粮食安全保护。因此,它不仅是蜜蜂的健康状况,而且是伴随着我们所有人的野生蜜蜂的健康状况。在这种情况下,最近的实地研究表明,从蜂蜜蜜蜂(Apis Mellifera)到大黄蜂(Bombus SPP)的术中寄生虫寄生虫Nosema Ceranae的差异。在这些研究的基础上,N.Ceranae被鉴定为大黄蜂的新出现的传染病(EIA),尽管对其新主人的影响知识仍然难以实现。为了探讨大黄蜂中N.Ceranae感染的感染性,毒力和发病机制,我们通过口服与传染性N.Ceranae孢子口服蜂蜂进行了受控实验室暴露生物测定。我们通过南瓜制剂的微观分析全面分析了蜜蜂的感染状态,基于PCR的N.Ceranae DNA,Giemsa染色组织切片的组织学和原位杂交的物种特异性荧光。我们没有找到任何证据N. Ceranae的真正感染大黄蜂。通过一系列实验,我们排除了孢子感染性,孢子剂量,孵化时间或年龄和年龄以及大黄蜂的可能性导致这些负面结果。相反,我们的结果清楚地表明,在我们的实验中摄取了N.Ceranae孢子后,在大黄蜂中没有发生新孢子的感染和生产。因此,我们的结果质疑N.Ceranae作为对大黄蜂的新出现的传染病的分类。以新出现的传染病(EID)对人类和动物构成重大健康威胁。例如,EID包括那些已经蔓延到迄今为止的人口的人。最近,通过大黄蜂的田间样本中的分子方法检测到蜂蜜蜜蜂特异性微孢子渣。这种检测到大黄蜂中的N.Ceranae DNA导致了N. Ceranae感染代表大黄蜂的EID,并导致对该病原体在驾驶大黄蜂的作用的猜测的猜测。为了解决N.Ceranae是对大黄蜂的新兴传染病的问题,我们在这种新的宿主 - 病原体相互作用中进行了分析了宿主敏感性和病原体繁殖。令人惊讶的是,我们没有发现N.Ceranae对Bombus Terrestris的真实感染的任何证据,质疑N.Cerana感染的分类,作为大黄蜂的eID,并证明了MicroSclidian DNA的检测不同体检测到MicroSclidian感染。

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