A major entomoparasite interferes with the chikungunya virus transmission by Aedes albopictus.

IF 4.5 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mLife Pub Date : 2025-06-23 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.70021
Edwige Martin, An-Nah Chanfi, Barbara Viginier, Vincent Raquin, Claire Valiente Moro, Guillaume Minard
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The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is an invasive species that spreads diseases like chikungunya and has caused outbreaks worldwide. Studies show that mosquito-associated microbes can affect disease transmission. One of those microbes, the parasite Ascogregarina taiwanensis, is common in native and settled mosquito populations (>3 years after introduction) but rare in recently introduced ones. We found that this parasite slows down the spread of the chikungunya virus within the mosquito and decreases its transmission rate by half. Unparasitized mosquitoes spread the virus more easily, suggesting that changes in mosquito-associated microbes could impact disease outbreaks and public health.

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一种主要的昆虫寄生虫干扰由白纹伊蚊传播的基孔肯雅病毒。
亚洲虎蚊,白纹伊蚊,是一种传播基孔肯雅热等疾病的入侵物种,并在世界范围内引起了疫情。研究表明,与蚊子有关的微生物可以影响疾病的传播。其中一种微生物是台湾Ascogregarina Ascogregarina ensis,在本地和定居的蚊子种群(引进后30年)中很常见,但在最近引进的蚊子种群中很少见。我们发现这种寄生虫减缓了基孔肯雅病毒在蚊子体内的传播,并将其传播率降低了一半。未被寄生的蚊子更容易传播病毒,这表明与蚊子相关的微生物的变化可能会影响疾病爆发和公共卫生。
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