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Molecular Detection, Penetrance, and Transmission of an Inherited Virus Responsible for Behavioral Manipulation of an Insect Parasitoid▿

机译:负责寄生昆虫行为操纵的遗传病毒的分子检测,穿透和传播

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For insects, the prevalence of numerous vertically transmitted viruses can be high in their host populations. These viruses often have few, if any, pathological effects on their hosts, and consequently, many of them can remain unnoticed for long periods, despite their potential role in the evolution of the host phenotype. Some females of Leptopilina boulardi, a solitary parasitoid of Drosophila larvae, are infected by an inherited virus (LbFV) that manipulates the behavior of the wasp by increasing its tendency to lay eggs in a host that is already parasitized (superparasitism). This behavioral alteration allows horizontal transmission of the virus within superparasitized Drosophila larvae. Using suppressive subtractive hybridization with infected and uninfected lines, we identified one putative viral sequence. Based on this sequence, we developed a simple PCR test. We tested the correlation between the superparasitism phenotype and PCR amplification of the putative viral marker using several experimental conditions (including horizontal transfers) and several parasitoid genotypes. All of the results revealed that there was a perfect match between the superparasitism phenotype and the amplification profile, which validated use of the molecular marker as a tool to track the presence of the virus and provided the first genomic data for this fascinating virus. The results also show that there was very efficient horizontal and vertical transmission of LbFV, which probably explains its high prevalence in the French populations that we sampled (67 and 70% of infected females). This manipulative virus is likely to play a major role in the ecology and evolution of its parasitoid host.
机译:对于昆虫而言,许多垂直传播的病毒在其宿主种群中的流行率很高。这些病毒通常对其宿主几乎没有病理影响,因此,尽管它们在宿主表型的进化中具有潜在作用,但许多病毒在很长一段时间内都不会被注意到。雌性果蝇幼虫的寄生性寄生豹疫病病毒的某些雌性感染了一种遗传病毒(LbFV),该病毒通过增加黄蜂在已经被寄生的宿主中产卵的倾向来操纵黄蜂的行为(超寄生)。这种行为改变使病毒在超寄生的果蝇幼虫内水平传播。使用感染性和非感染性品系的抑制性消减杂交,我们确定了一种推定的病毒序列。基于此序列,我们开发了一个简单的PCR测试。我们使用几种实验条件(包括水平转移)和几种寄生虫基因型,测试了超寄生虫表型与推定病毒标志物的PCR扩增之间的相关性。所有结果都表明,超寄生虫表型和扩增曲线之间存在完美的匹配,这验证了分子标记物作为追踪病毒存在的工具的使用,并为这种迷人的病毒提供了第一个基因组数据。结果还表明,LbFV的水平和垂直传播非常有效,这可能可以解释其在我们抽样的法国人群中的高流行(67%和70%的感染女性)。这种操纵性病毒很可能在其寄生虫宿主的生态和进化中起主要作用。

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