Spatiotemporal changes in prevalence of Sodalis glossinidius, Spiroplasma spp. and trypanosome species in wild Glossina tachinoides from Sora-Mboum animal African trypanosomiasis focus in northern Cameroon.

IF 3 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Steve Feudjio Soffack, Tito T Melachio Tanekou, Hugues C Nana Djeunga, Oumarou Farikou, Ginette I Kame Ngasse, Mureille C Tchami Mbagnia, Murielle Wondji, Charles S Wondji, Hager Khalil, Adly M M Abd-Alla, Anne Geiger, Gustave Simo, Flobert Njiokou
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Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) has proven effective to reduce tsetse population density in large infected areas where animal African trypanosomosis (AAT) and human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) elimination was difficult to achieve. However, the decrease in mass production of insectary-reared tsetse and the limited but incomplete knowledge on symbiont-trypanosome interaction over time, impede large-scale use of SIT. We investigated the spatiotemporal changes in symbiont prevalence and symbiont-trypanosome interactions in wild tsetse of Sora-Mboum AAT focus in northern Cameroon, collected in 2019 and 2020, to provide insights into the mass production of refractory tsetse. Spiroplasma spp., Sodalis glossinidius and trypanosomes were screened with PCR. G. tachinoides was the most abundant Glossina species found in Sora-Mboum focus. Symbiont prevalences in G. tachinoides were higher in 2019 compared to 2020, from 67.6% to 53.5% for Spiroplasma spp. and from 28.8% to 8.1% for S. glossinidius. These symbionts were also found at higher prevalence in flies from Mouhoun HAT focus in Burkina Faso. Four trypanosome taxa (Trypanosoma congolense forest type, T. congolense savannah type, T. brucei s.l., and T. vivax) were found in Sora-Mboum focus and Mouhoun focus, though at lower prevalence in Mouhoun. The presence of Spiroplasma spp. in adult tsetse was negatively associated with that of trypanosomes. Our study highlights the potential of Spiroplasma spp. as a good paratransgenesis candidate to enhance SIT application. This symbiont is naturally found in high proportions of tsetse and could prevent factory flies from acquiring and transmitting trypanosomes during their lifespan when released for population density control.

喀麦隆北部Sora-Mboum动物非洲锥虫病疫源地野生锥虫中舌索虫、螺旋体和锥虫种群流行率的时空变化
在动物非洲锥虫病(AAT)和人类非洲锥虫病(HAT)难以消除的大面积感染地区,昆虫不育技术(SIT)已被证明可有效降低采采蝇种群密度。然而,随着时间的推移,昆虫饲养的采采蝇的大规模生产减少,以及对共生体-锥虫相互作用的有限但不完整的了解,阻碍了SIT的大规模使用。我们研究了2019年和2020年采集的喀麦隆北部Sora-Mboum AAT焦点野生采采蝇中共生流行率和共生-锥虫相互作用的时空变化,为难愈采采蝇的大规模生产提供见解。用PCR方法筛选螺旋体、光泽度梭菌和锥虫。G. tachinoides是在Sora-Mboum集中发现的最丰富的舌蝇种。与2020年相比,2019年G. tachinoides的共生体患病率更高,螺旋体的患病率从67.6%上升到53.5%,而S. sinoinidius的患病率从28.8%上升到8.1%。在布基纳法索Mouhoun HAT疫源地的苍蝇中也发现了这些共生体的较高流行率。在Sora-Mboum疫区和Mouhoun疫区均发现4个锥虫类群(刚果锥虫森林型、刚果锥虫草原型、布氏锥虫和间日锥虫),但在Mouhoun疫区患病率较低。成虫采采中螺旋体与锥虫呈负相关。我们的研究强调了螺旋体作为一种良好的副转化候选者的潜力,以加强SIT的应用。这种共生体在采采蝇中自然存在的比例很高,当释放用于种群密度控制时,可以防止工厂蝇在其一生中获得和传播锥虫。
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Insect Science
Insect Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
1379
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: Insect Science is an English-language journal, which publishes original research articles dealing with all fields of research in into insects and other terrestrial arthropods. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: ecology, behavior, biogeography, physiology, biochemistry, sociobiology, phylogeny, pest management, and exotic incursions. The emphasis of the journal is on the adaptation and evolutionary biology of insects from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Reviews, mini reviews and letters to the editor, book reviews, and information about academic activities of the society are also published.
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