Bacteria of the genus Asaia stably associate with Anopheles stephensi, an Asian malarial mosquito vector
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Here, we show that an -proteobacterium of the genus Asaia is
stably associated with larvae and adults of Anopheles stephensi,
an important mosquito vector of Plasmodium vivax, a main malaria
agent in Asia. Asaia bacteria dominate mosquito-associated microbiota,
as shown by 16S rRNA gene abundance, quantitative PCR,
transmission electron microscopy and in situ-hybridization of 16S
rRNA genes. In adult mosquitoes, Asaia sp. is present in high
population density in the female gut and in the male reproductive
tract. Asaia sp. from An. stephensi has been cultured in cell-free
media and then transformed with foreign DNA. A green fluorescent
protein-tagged Asaia sp. strain effectively lodged in the
female gut and salivary glands, sites that are crucial for Plasmodium
sp. development and transmission. The larval gut and the
male reproductive system were also colonized by the transformed
Asaia sp. strain. As an efficient inducible colonizer of mosquitoes
that transmit Plasmodium sp., Asaia sp. may be a candidate for
malaria control.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
G. FAVIA; I. RICCI; C. DAMIANI; N. RADDADI; E. CROTTI; M. MARZORATI; A. RIZZI; R. URSO; L. BRUSETTI; S. BORIN; D. MORA; P. SCUPPA; L. PASQUALINI; E. CLEMENTI; M. GENCHI; S. CORONA; I. NEGRI; G. GRANDI; A. ALMA; L. KRAMER; F. ESPOSITO; C. BANDI; L. SACCHI; D. DAFFONCHIO
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