Study on Fungal Flora in the Midgut of the Larva and Adult of the Different Populations of the Malaria Vector Anopheles stephensi.

Iranian Journal of Arthropod-borne Diseases Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-06-30
L Tajedin, J Hashemi, Mr Abaei, L Hosseinpour, F Rafei, Hr Basseri
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Abstract

Background: Many microorganisms in midgut of mosquito challenge with their host and also other pathogens present in midgut. The aim of this study was presence of non-pathogens microorganisms like fungal flora which may be crucial on interaction between vectors and pathogens.

Methods: Different populations of Anopheles stephensi were reared in insectary and objected to determine fungal flora in their midguts. The midgut paunch of mosquito adults and larvae as well as breading water and larval food samples transferred on Subaru-dextrose agar, in order to detect the environment fungus.

Results: Although four fungi, Aspergillus, Rhizopus, Geotrichum and Sacharomyces were found in the food and water, but only Aspiragilus observed in the midgut of larvae. No fungus was found in the midgut of adults. This is the first report on fungal flora in the midgut of the adults and larvae of An. stephensi and possible stadial transmission of fungi from immature stages to adults.

Conclusion: The midgut environment of adults is not compatible for survivorship of fungi but the larval midgut may contain few fungi as a host or even pathogen.

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疟疾媒介斯氏按蚊不同种群幼虫和成虫中肠真菌区系的研究。
背景:许多微生物在蚊子的中肠与宿主和其他病原体存在的挑战。本研究的目的是存在非病原体微生物,如真菌菌群,这可能是至关重要的媒介和病原体之间的相互作用。方法:采用昆虫饲养法对不同种群的斯氏按蚊进行中肠真菌菌群测定。在斯巴鲁-葡萄糖琼脂上转移蚊成虫和幼虫的中肠腹以及面包水和幼虫食物样本,以检测环境真菌。结果:虽然在食物和水中发现了曲霉、根霉、土霉和Sacharomyces四种真菌,但在幼虫的中肠中只发现了Aspiragilus。在成人的中肠中未发现真菌。本文首次报道了成虫和幼虫中肠真菌菌群。斯蒂芬斯氏菌和真菌从未成熟阶段到成虫的可能的静态传播。结论:成虫中肠环境不适合真菌的生存,而幼虫中肠可能含有少量真菌作为寄主甚至病原体。
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Iranian Journal of Arthropod-borne Diseases
Iranian Journal of Arthropod-borne Diseases 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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