A loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for rapid identification of Ceratitis capitata and related species

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Wannes Dermauw, Yannick Van Moerkercke, Negin Ebrahimi, Hans Casteels, Jochem Bonte, Johan Witters
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True fruit flies (Tephritidae) are among the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, attacking a wide range of fruits and vegetables. The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata is a highly polyphagous species but, being widely established in the Mediterranean region, is not considered as a EU quarantine pest. Hence, it is important to discriminate Ceratitis capitata from non-EU tephritid species, present in imported fruit and vegetables, as non-EU species have a quarantine status. However, morphological identification of tephritid larvae, the most frequently intercepted stage in non-EU produce, is difficult and an easy-to-use molecular diagnostic tool would be helpful for rapid species identification. Therefore, a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method was developed for C. capitata and non-EU tephritids Ceratitis cosyra group1 and Ceratitis species from the FARQ complex, C. fasciventris, C. anonae, C. rosa and C. quilicii. LAMP assays were run with DNA from ILVO collected specimens and DNA samples collected during previous research surveys. LAMP primers were species-specific, with LAMP amplification occurring within 45 minutes for the targeted species. In addition, LAMP assays were successful for all C. capitata life stages or a limited amount of tissue. To conclude, the LAMP assays developed in this study were able to distinguish C. capitata from non-EU Tephritidae species and could be a useful tool for the rapid identification of C. capitata.

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环介导等温扩增(LAMP)法快速鉴定头角性角膜炎及其相关菌种
真正的果蝇(绢蝇科)是世界上最具破坏性的农业害虫之一,攻击各种水果和蔬菜。地中海果蝇头角蝇是一种高度多食的物种,但在地中海地区广泛存在,不被视为欧盟检疫害虫。因此,将进口水果和蔬菜中存在的头角杆菌与非欧盟的绦虫物种区分开来是很重要的,因为非欧盟物种具有检疫地位。然而,非欧盟农产品中最常被截获的绦虫幼虫的形态鉴定是困难的,一种易于使用的分子诊断工具将有助于快速鉴定物种。因此,我们建立了一种环介导的等温扩增(LAMP)方法,用于检测C. capitata和非欧盟国家的猪链球菌cosyra组1和FARQ复合体中的Ceratitis种、C. fasciventris、C. anonae、C. rosa和C. quilicii。利用ILVO收集的标本和以前研究调查期间收集的DNA样本进行LAMP分析。LAMP引物具有物种特异性,在45分钟内对目标物种进行LAMP扩增。此外,LAMP测定对所有的C. capitata生命阶段或有限数量的组织都是成功的。综上所述,本研究建立的LAMP检测方法能够有效地区分非欧盟国家的棘球绦虫,为棘球绦虫的快速鉴定提供了一种有效的方法。
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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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