2023
DOI: 10.3390/v15061309
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Gut Bacterial Diversity of Field and Laboratory-Reared Aedes albopictus Populations of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

João M. C. Baltar,
Márcio G. Pavan,
Jessica Corrêa-Antônio
et al.

Abstract: Background: The mosquito microbiota impacts different parameters in host biology, such as development, metabolism, immune response and vector competence to pathogens. As the environment is an important source of acquisition of host associate microbes, we described the microbiota and the vector competence to Zika virus (ZIKV) of Aedes albopictus from three areas with distinct landscapes. Methods: Adult females were collected during two different seasons, while eggs were used to rear F1 colonies. Midgut bacteria… Show more

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“…This could be due to the effect of the pesticide on the gut microbiomes of the lab-reared and field FAW larvae. Environmental factors have been shown to result in similarities in the diversity of gut microbiomes of Aedes albopictus but not the microbiome composition (Baltar et al, 2023). The pathogenic bacterial genera were also among the most abundant and dominant genera, a phenomenon which is common in organisms post-chemical insecticides exposure (Hernańdez-Martıńez et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be due to the effect of the pesticide on the gut microbiomes of the lab-reared and field FAW larvae. Environmental factors have been shown to result in similarities in the diversity of gut microbiomes of Aedes albopictus but not the microbiome composition (Baltar et al, 2023). The pathogenic bacterial genera were also among the most abundant and dominant genera, a phenomenon which is common in organisms post-chemical insecticides exposure (Hernańdez-Martıńez et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacterial composition in adults are an important part of midgut microbiota with specific and common bacteria genera composition ( Supplementary Figure 1 ) (Yadav et al, 2015 ; Raharimalala et al, 2016 ; Dickson et al, 2018 ; Hegde et al, 2018 ; Rosso et al, 2018 ; Thongsripong et al, 2018 ; Bennett et al, 2019 ; Arévalo-Cortés et al, 2020 ; Molina-Henao et al, 2020 ; Ramos-Nino et al, 2020 ; Seabourn et al, 2020 ; Balaji et al, 2021 ; Díaz et al, 2021 ; Lin et al, 2021 ; Scolari et al, 2021 ; Rau et al, 2022 ; Sarma et al, 2022 ; Al-Ghamdi et al, 2023 ; Baltar et al, 2023 ; Martinez Villegas et al, 2023 ; Mosso González et al, 2023 ; Rodpai et al, 2023 ). Wolbachia is the most characterized bacteria in Aedes mosquitos ( Supplementary Table 1 and Supplementary Figure 1 ) (Kitrayapong et al, 2002 ; Ravikumar et al, 2010 ; Tortosa et al, 2010 ; de Albuquerque et al, 2011 ; Wiwatanaratanabutr, 2013 ; Joanne et al, 2015 ; Noor Afizah et al, 2015 ; Raharimalala et al, 2016 ; Ahmad et al, 2017 ; Nugapola et al, 2017 ; Soni et al, 2017 ; Chuchuy et al, 2018 ; Goindin et al, 2018 ; Hegde et al, 2018 ; Thongsripong et al, 2018 ; Anderson et al, 2019 ; Balaji et al, 2019 ; Carvajal et al, 2019 ; Kulkarni et al, 2019 ; Mohanty et al, 2019 ; Shaikevich et al, 2019 ; Ding et al, 2020 ; Hu et al, 2020 ; Puerta-Guardo et al, 2020 ; Torres-Monzón et al, 2020 ; Lin et al, 2021 ; Duque-G...…”
Section: Mosquitoes and Arbovirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Ae. albopictus microbiota may differ between field collected mosquitoes and those reared in the laboratory ( Baltar et al, 2023 ) but also between generations within a laboratory colony or wild collected individuals ( Hegde et al, 2015 ), potentially limiting the conclusions obtained about the potential effects of microbiota composition on pathogen development.…”
Section: Mosquitoes’ Geographical Originmentioning
confidence: 99%