Differential expression of antennal chemosensory genes related to host preference of Culex pipiens biotypes.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Rohan Menon, Rickard Ignell, Sharon R Hill
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Background: The northern house mosquito, Culex pipiens, is a noted arboviral disease vector commonly found throughout Europe and North America. Two morphologically identical biotypes of this species, Culex pipiens pipiens and Culex pipiens molestus, display differential host preference to birds and humans, respectively; however, little is known about the genetic mechanisms regulating this behavior.

Methods: Using a Y-tube olfactometer, the host preference of the host-seeking female mosquitoes of both biotypes was tested by providing a choice between synthetic chicken and human odor blends, across 2 days of testing. Antennal transcriptomes, from the mosquitoes that demonstrated a clear and consistent preference to either of the odor blends, were created to observe differences in antennal chemosensory gene expression.

Results: In the host preference experiments, Cx. pipiens pipiens and Cx. pipiens molestus demonstrated a weak, but significant, preference to the synthetic chicken and human odor blends, respectively, when tested across multiple days. The transcriptome created from the antennae of mosquitoes that made a consistent choice over 2 days of testing identified 9 odorant receptors, 3 ionotropic receptors, and 12 odorant binding proteins, and other chemosensory genes, that were differentially expressed between the two biotypes, which correlate with the observed differential host preference.

Conclusions: This study identified a set of chemosensory genes that are putatively correlated with the differential host preference of the two biotypes. Future research is required to increase the understanding of the function of the identified chemosensory receptors, and how they can be used as genetic markers of host preference of wild mosquitoes.

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与寄主偏好相关的触角化学感觉基因的差异表达。
背景:北方库蚊(库蚊)是一种著名的虫媒病毒病媒介,常见于欧洲和北美。两种形态相同的生物型,即淡红色库蚊和骚扰库蚊,分别对鸟类和人类表现出不同的寄主偏好;然而,人们对调节这种行为的遗传机制知之甚少。方法:采用y管嗅探仪,在2天的试验期间,对两种生物型雌蚊的寄主偏好进行检测,提供鸡合成气味和人合成气味的选择。从对两种气味混合物表现出明确和一致偏好的蚊子身上提取的触角转录组被创造出来,以观察触角化学感觉基因表达的差异。结果:在宿主偏好实验中,Cx。和Cx。在多天的测试中,骚扰库蚊对鸡和人的合成气味分别表现出微弱但显著的偏好。在2天的测试中,选择一致的蚊子触角产生的转录组鉴定出9种气味受体、3种嗜离子受体、12种气味结合蛋白和其他化学感觉基因在两种生物型之间差异表达,这与观察到的宿主偏好差异有关。结论:本研究确定了一组化学感觉基因,这些基因可能与两种生物型的不同寄主偏好有关。未来的研究需要增加对已鉴定的化学感觉受体功能的理解,以及如何将它们用作野生蚊子宿主偏好的遗传标记。
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Parasites & Vectors
Parasites & Vectors 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
9.40%
发文量
433
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Parasites & Vectors is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal dealing with the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens. Manuscripts published in this journal will be available to all worldwide, with no barriers to access, immediately following acceptance. However, authors retain the copyright of their material and may use it, or distribute it, as they wish. Manuscripts on all aspects of the basic and applied biology of parasites, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens will be considered. In addition to the traditional and well-established areas of science in these fields, we also aim to provide a vehicle for publication of the rapidly developing resources and technology in parasite, intermediate host and vector genomics and their impacts on biological research. We are able to publish large datasets and extensive results, frequently associated with genomic and post-genomic technologies, which are not readily accommodated in traditional journals. Manuscripts addressing broader issues, for example economics, social sciences and global climate change in relation to parasites, vectors and disease control, are also welcomed.
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