野生班氏乌氏杆菌感染蚊媒中肌动蛋白-1表达的评价。

IF 1.1 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Pathogens Pub Date : 2020-05-04 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/7912042
Moses Edache Entonu, Aliyu Muhammad, Iliya S Ndams
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摘要

背景:班氏乌chereria bancroti是蚊媒传播淋巴丝虫病的主要病原。在媒介-寄生虫相互作用和其他蛋白质之间,在实验室控制的实验中,肌动蛋白-1被认为与病原体的成功传播有关。然而,需要从病原体的自然环境中验证这一发现。目的:研究在尼日利亚扎姆法拉州Tsafe地方政府区收集的蚊媒中肌动蛋白-1在班氏乌chereria bancroti感染中的表达情况。方法:采集蚊虫,采用上颌触须长度、翅面白斑、腹部鳞片等形态特征进行鉴定。随后采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测班氏乌切利氏菌感染的188 bp SspI标记。研究区感染冈比亚按蚊和致倦库蚊及其对照成蚊中肌动蛋白-1基因的表达水平。结果:蚊虫鉴定为冈比亚按蚊和致倦库蚊,经188 bp SspI标记扩增确认为班氏乌切利氏菌感染。在感染班氏乌氏杆菌的冈比亚按蚊和致倦库蚊中,actin-1基因的表达分别相对增加4.85倍和4.09倍。因此,我们首次报道了感染班氏乌氏杆菌的野生蚊媒(冈比亚按蚊和致倦库蚊)中肌动蛋白-1基因的上调。结论:肌动蛋白-1基因在研究区蚊媒感染班氏瓦氏体过程中表达上调,表达水平相似,可能作为控制班氏瓦氏体传播的生物标志物和可行策略。
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Evaluation of Actin-1 Expression in Wild Caught <i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i>-Infected Mosquito Vectors.

Evaluation of Actin-1 Expression in Wild Caught <i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i>-Infected Mosquito Vectors.

Evaluation of Actin-1 Expression in Wild Caught <i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i>-Infected Mosquito Vectors.

Evaluation of Actin-1 Expression in Wild Caught Wuchereria bancrofti-Infected Mosquito Vectors.

Background: Wuchereria bancrofti is the major cause of lymphatic filariasis transmitted by mosquito vectors. In the vector-parasite interaction and among other proteins, actin-1 has been implicated for successful transmission of the pathogen in laboratory-controlled experiments. However, validation of this finding from the pathogen's natural environment is required.

Objective: This study is aimed at evaluating actin-1 expression upon Wuchereria bancrofti infection in mosquito vectors collected during an epidemiology study in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, Nigeria.

Methods: Mosquitoes were collected and identified using morphological keys, which include length of maxillary palps, pale spots on the wings, and scale patterns on the abdomen. This was followed by detection of the 188 bp SspI marker of Wuchereria bancrofti infection using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The mRNA levels of the actin-1 gene were evaluated in the infected Anopheles gambiae sl and Culex quinquefasciatus and their controls, which were adult reared from the larvae in the study area.

Results: The mosquitoes were identified to be Anopheles gambiae sl and Culex quinquefasciatus, while infection by Wuchereria bancrofti was confirmed by amplification of the 188 bp SspI marker. A 4.85 and 4.09 relative fold increase in actin-1 gene expression in Wuchereria bancrofti-infected Anopheles gambiae sl and Culex quinquefasciatus was observed. Thus, for the first time we reported that the actin-1 gene in wild caught mosquito vectors (Anopheles gambiae sl and Culex quinquefasciatus) infected with Wuchereria bancrofti is upregulated.

Conclusion: The actin-1 gene is upregulated and similarly expressed during W. bancrofti infection in mosquito vectors in the study area and this may likely serve as a biomarker and viable strategy for the control of parasite transmission in endemic areas.

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