象鼻虫(鞘翅目,虫科)中的沃尔巴克氏体密度变异

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Symbiosis Pub Date : 2024-01-20 DOI:10.1007/s13199-023-00963-3
Lucía da Cruz Cabral, Lucía Fernandez Goya, Romina V. Piccinali, Analía A. Lanteri, Viviana A. Confalonieri, Marcela S. Rodriguero
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胞内细菌 Wolbachia pipientis 感染节肢动物和丝虫线虫,能够操纵宿主的繁殖。据报道,在象鼻虫科(Naupactini)中,孤雌生殖与 Wolbachia 感染有关。一项固化实验表明,孤雌生殖的发生需要一定密度的沃尔巴克氏体。本研究旨在分析两种有性生殖的象鼻虫(Naupactini),即Naupactus xanthographus和Naupactus dissimulator的沃尔巴克氏体感染状况和密度。这两个物种的个体在多个地理位置都检测到了沃尔巴克氏体感染,但未被固定。通过实时聚合酶链式反应(real time PCR)定量证实,有性物种中的沃尔巴克氏体载量明显低于孤雌生殖的物种;这些结果支持了关于Naupactini象鼻虫孤雌生殖发生的阈值水平的假设。菌株分型结果表明,有性种和无性种都携带 wNau1,这是孤雌生殖象鼻虫中最常见的菌株。此外,在该菌株中还发现了 WO 噬菌体,它可能是调节某些宿主感染密度的重要因素。最后,Wolbachia wNau1遍布整个昆虫身体,这与最近在Naupactini象鼻虫中通过水平转移获得wNau1的观点一致。
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Wolbachia-density variation in weevils of the tribe Naupactini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

The intracellular bacteria Wolbachia pipientis infects arthropods and filarial nematodes and is able to manipulate host reproduction. It has been reported an association between parthenogenesis and Wolbachia infection in weevils from the tribe Naupactini. A curing experiment suggested that a threshold density of Wolbachia is required for parthenogenetic reproduction to occur. The aim of this study was to analyze Wolbachia infection status and density in two sexually reproducing species from the tribe Naupactini, Naupactus xanthographus and Naupactus dissimulator. Wolbachia infection was detected in individuals from both species in several geographic locations, not being fixed. Quantification through real time PCR confirmed that Wolbachia loads in sexual species were significantly lower than in parthenogenetic ones; these results support the hypothesis of a threshold level for parthenogenetic reproduction to occur in Naupactini weevils. Strain typing showed that both sexual species carry wNau1, the most frequent strain in parthenogenetic Naupactini weevils. In addition, the presence of the WO phage, which might be an important factor regulating infection density in some hosts, was detected in this strain. Finally, Wolbachia wNau1 was located throughout the whole insect body, which is in agreement with the idea of a recent acquisition by horizontal transfer of wNau1 across the tribe Naupactini.

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Symbiosis
Symbiosis 生物-微生物学
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56
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期刊介绍: Since 1985, Symbiosis publishes original research that contributes to the understanding of symbiotic interactions in a wide range of associations at the molecular, cellular and organismic level. Reviews and short communications on well-known or new symbioses are welcomed as are book reviews and obituaries. This spectrum of papers aims to encourage and enhance interactions among researchers in this rapidly expanding field. Topics of interest include nutritional interactions; mutual regulatory and morphogenetic effects; structural co-adaptations; interspecific recognition; specificity; ecological adaptations; evolutionary consequences of symbiosis; and methods used for symbiotic research.
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