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Transinfection and growth discrepancy of Drosophila Wolbachia strain wMel in cell lines of the mosquito Aedes albopictus

机译:果蝇Wolbachia菌株wMel在白纹伊蚊的细胞系中的转染和生长差异

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Aim:The Wolbachia strain wMel can protect Drosophila melanogaster against pathogenic RNA viruses. To analyse the potential of this inhibitory effect against arboviruses vectorized by these mosquitoes, we here first transinfected the Aedes albopictus Aa23 and C6/36 cell lines with the Wolbachia strain wMel and then monitored their infection dynamics.Methods and Results:Wolbachia strain wMel was transferred into A. albopictus Aa23 and C6/36 cell lines using the shell vial technique. The presence of the bacterium in the transinfected cells was monitored by quantitative PCR and fluorescence in situ hybridization. Bacteria could be detected in the cytoplasm of both the Aa23 and C6/36 cell lines. However, the dynamics and stability of the bacterial infection differed depending on the initial cell background. The Aa23 cell line, which had been treated with a tetracycline antibiotic 2 years previously to eliminate its natural Wolbachia wAlbB-infecting strain, lost the introduced Wolbachia wMel strain after 12 passages postinfection. In contrast, the C6/36 cell line, which had originally been aposymbiotic, displayed a stable infection with Wolbachia wMel. The bacterial density in C6/36 was greater than that of the A. albopictus RML12 cell line from which the wMel strain had originated.Conclusions:Transient or persistent transinfection of A. albopictus Aa23 and C6/36 cell lines with Wolbachia wMel strain was achieved. The results indicate the influence of the genetic background of mosquito cells in maintaining Wolbachia originating from a distant dipteral host.Significance and Impact of the Study:The cell model built here can now be used to investigate the viral inhibitory effect of the Wolbachia wMel strain against arboviruses such as dengue and chikungunya, which are transmitted by the mosquito A. albopictus.
机译:目的:Wolbachia菌株wMel可以保护果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)免受致病性RNA病毒的侵害。为了分析这种蚊子对媒介虫媒病毒的抑制作用的潜力,我们首先在这里将白纹伊蚊Aa23和C6 / 36细胞株用Wolbachia菌株wMel转染,然后监测其感染动态。使用壳管技术将其导入到A. albopictus Aa23和C6 / 36细胞系。通过定量PCR和荧​​光原位杂交监测转染细胞中细菌的存在。在Aa23和C6 / 36细胞系的细胞质中都可以检测到细菌。但是,细菌感染的动力学和稳定性取决于初始细胞本底。 Aa23细胞系已在两年前用四环素抗生素处理以消除其自然的感染Wolbachia wAlbB的菌株,在感染后12代后失去了导入的Wolbachia wMel菌株。相反,原本是共生的C6 / 36细胞系表现出稳定的Wolbachia wMel感染。 C6 / 36中的细菌密度大于wMel菌株所起源的白纹曲霉RML12细胞系。 。结果表明,蚊子的遗传背景对维持源自远距离二倍体宿主的沃尔巴克氏菌的影响。蚊虫A. albopictus传播的树状病毒,例如登革热和基孔肯雅热。

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