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Increased locomotor activity and metabolism of Aedes aegypti infected with a life-shortening strain of Wolbachia pipientis

机译:感染埃及伊蚊的缩短寿命的菌株感染埃及伊蚊的运动活性和代谢增加

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A virulent strain of the obligate intracellular bacterium Wolbachia pipientis that shortens insect lifespan has recently been transinfected into the primary mosquito vector of dengue virus, Aedes aegypti L. The microbe's ability to shorten lifespan and spread through host populations under the action of cytoplasmic incompatibility means it has the potential to be used as a biocontrol agent to reduce dengue virus transmission. Wolbachia is present in many host tissues and may have local effects on diverse biological processes. In other insects, Wolbachia infections have been shown to alter locomotor activity and response time to food cues. In mosquitoes, locomotor performance relates to the location of mates, human hosts, resting sites and oviposition sites. We have therefore examined the effect of the virulent, life-shortening Wolbachia strain wMelPop on the locomotion of Ae. aegypti as they age and as the pathogenicity of the infection increases. In parallel experiments we also examined CO(2) production as a proxy for metabolic rate, to investigate a potential mechanistic explanation for any changes in locomotion. Contrary to expectation, we found that the infection increased activity and metabolic rate and that these effects were relatively consistent over the insect's lifespan. The results do not fit a standard model of bacterial pathogenesis in insects, and instead may reveal additional physiological changes induced by infection, such as either increased hunger or defects in the nervous system.
机译:最近,已将一种缩短昆虫寿命的专性细胞内细菌Wolbachia pipientis的强毒株转染到登革热病毒的主要蚊媒埃及伊蚊中。该微生物在细胞质不相容的作用下能够缩短寿命并在宿主种群中传播。有潜力用作减少登革热病毒传播的生物防治剂。沃尔巴氏菌存在于许多宿主组织中,可能对多种生物过程具有局部影响。在其他昆虫中,已证明沃尔巴氏菌感染会改变运动能力和对食物线索的响应时间。在蚊子中,运动能力与伴侣,人类宿主,休息地点和产卵地点的位置有关。因此,我们检查了有毒的,缩短寿命的沃尔巴氏菌wMelPop对Ae的运动的影响。随着年龄的增长和感染的致病性增加,埃及伊蚊。在平行实验中,我们还检查了CO(2)的产生,作为代谢率的代表,以调查运动的任何变化的潜在机理解释。与预期相反,我们发现该感染增加了活性和代谢率,并且这些影响在昆虫的整个生命周期中相对一致。结果不符合昆虫细菌发病机理的标准模型,而是可能揭示由感染引起的其他生理变化,例如饥饿增加或神经系统缺陷。

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