COI DNA barcoding to differentiate Haemagogus janthinomys and Haemagogus capricornii (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Acta tropica Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107377
Juliana Telles-de-Deus , Lilian de Oliveira Guimarães , Esmenia Coelho Rocha , Vanessa Christe Helfstein , Simone Luchetta Reginato , Luis Filipe Mucci , Eduardo Sterlino Bergo , Vera Lucia Fonseca de Camargo-Neves , Karin Kirchgatter
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The genus Haemagogus (Diptera: Culicidae) includes species that are important vectors of pathogens such as the yellow fever virus. The accurate identification of these species is essential for the control of zoonoses. Females of Hg. capricornii and Hg. janthinomys are morphologically indistinguishable, which makes the use of alternative identification techniques desirable. This study aimed to obtain sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene, in the region widely used for DNA barcoding, of Haemagogus specimens from the state of São Paulo, Brazil, to evaluate the effectiveness of these sequences in the molecular identification of the species. A total of 37 female and 2 male mosquitoes were collected in various locations in the state of São Paulo, using methods such as hand-nets, Shannon traps, CDC light traps with CO2 bait and Nasci aspirators. The sequences of a 710 bp fragment of the COI gene were amplified by PCR and sequenced. A phylogenetic tree reconstruction was conducted using the Bayesian approach implemented in MrBayes v3.2.2, providing support values for taxa where genetic clusters may indicate the presence of new or cryptic species. We obtained 39 COI sequences representing three species: Haemagogus capricornii, Haemagogus leucocelaenus, and Haemagogus janthinomys. Bayesian analysis of the sequences produced clades that corroborate the morphological identification of the species. The separation of Hg. capricornii and Hg. janthinomys received 100 % statistical support and the Hg. capricornii was very well supported (91 %). The two sequences from male specimens, morphologically identified as Hg. capricornii, were grouped in the same clade, a sister clade of Hg. janthinomys. It is important to highlight that the Hg. janthinomys were positioned in several subclades, showing a polymorphism of this species within the state, a situation not observed for Hg. capricornii. For the first time, sequences of the mtCOI gene from Hg. capricornii were obtained and related to morphologically identified specimens. COI sequences proved effective in the molecular identification of Haemagogus species. This study contributes to the expansion of the GenBank database, providing the first sequences of Hg. capricornii and new sequences for Hg. janthinomys and Hg. leucocelaenus.

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用 COI DNA 条形码区分 Haemagogus janthinomys 和 Haemagogus capricornii(双翅目:Culicidae)蚊子。
Haemagogus属(双翅目:Culicidae)中有一些物种是黄热病病毒等病原体的重要传播媒介。准确识别这些物种对控制人畜共患病至关重要。Hg. capricornii 和 Hg. janthinomys 的雌性在形态上无法区分,因此需要使用其他鉴定技术。本研究旨在获得巴西圣保罗州 Haemagogus 标本的线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶 I(COI)基因序列,该序列位于广泛用于 DNA 条形码的区域,以评估这些序列在物种分子鉴定中的有效性。研究人员在圣保罗州多个地点采集了 37 只雌蚊和 2 只雄蚊,采集方法包括手网、香农诱捕器、带二氧化碳诱饵的 CDC 灯光诱捕器和 Nasci 吸虫器。通过 PCR 扩增了 COI 基因 710 bp 片段的序列并进行了测序。利用 MrBayes v3.2.2 中的贝叶斯方法重建了系统发生树,为可能存在新物种或隐蔽物种的类群提供了支持值。我们获得了代表三个物种的 39 条 COI 序列:Haemagogus capricornii、Haemagogus leucocelaenus 和 Haemagogus janthinomys。对序列进行贝叶斯分析得出的支系证实了物种的形态鉴定。Hg.capricornii和Hg.janthinomys的分离得到了100%的统计支持,Hg.capricornii得到了很好的支持(91%)。来自雄性标本的两个序列在形态学上被鉴定为 Hg. capricornii,并被归入同一支系,即 Hg. janthinomys 的姊妹支系。需要强调的是,Hg. janthinomys 被定位在几个亚支系中,这表明该物种在该州具有多态性,而 Hg. capricornii 则没有这种情况。首次获得了 Hg. capricornii 的 mtCOI 基因序列,并将其与形态鉴定标本联系起来。事实证明,COI 序列能有效地进行 Haemagogus 物种的分子鉴定。该研究为扩大 GenBank 数据库做出了贡献,首次提供了 capricornii Hg 的序列,并为 janthinomys Hg 和 leucocelaenus Hg 提供了新的序列。
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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