Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia

Background & objectives: Wolbachia-based vector control strategies have been proposed as a mean to augment the existing measures for controlling dengue vector. Prior to utilizing Wolbachia in novel vector control strategies, it is crucial to understand the Wolbachia-mosquito interactions. Many s...

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Main Authors: A Noor Afizah, A Roziah, W A Nazni, H L Lee
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2015;volume=142;issue=2;spage=205;epage=210;aulast=Afizah
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spelling doaj-f415b052cbe549139f5f1aeaf30e514a2020-11-25T00:30:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Research0971-59162015-01-01142220521010.4103/0971-5916.164259Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in MalaysiaA Noor AfizahA RoziahW A NazniH L LeeBackground & objectives: Wolbachia-based vector control strategies have been proposed as a mean to augment the existing measures for controlling dengue vector. Prior to utilizing Wolbachia in novel vector control strategies, it is crucial to understand the Wolbachia-mosquito interactions. Many studies have only focused on the prevalence of Wolbachia in female Aedes albopictus with lack of attention on Wolbachia infection on the male Ae. albopictus which also affects the effective expression of Wolbachia induced- cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). In this study, field surveys were conducted to screen for the infection status of Wolbachia in female and male Ae. albopictus from various habitats including housing areas, islands and seashore. Methods: Adult Ae. albopictus (n=104) were collected using human landing catches and hand aspirator. Standard ovitraps were also set in the selected areas for five days and the larvae were identified to species level. All the collected Ae. albopictus were screened for the presence of Wolbachia using multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and gene sequencing of Wolbachia surface protein (wsp) gene. Results: A 100 per cent positivity of Wolbachia infection was observed for individual Ae. albopictus screened. For pooled mosquitoes, 73 of the 76 pools (female) and 83 of the 87 pools (male) were positive with Wolbachia infection. The wsp gene sequence of the Wolbachia strain isolated from individual and pooled mosquitoes showed a 100 per cent homology with Wolbachia sp. of Ae. albopictus isolated from various geographical regions. Phylogenetic analysis based on wsp gene fragments showed that the isolates were clustered into groups A and B, respectively. Interpretation & conclusions: The results indicated that Wolbachia infection was widespread in Ae. albopictus population both in female and male Ae. albopictus. All the infected females were superinfected with both A and B strains while the infected males showed a combination of superinfection of A and B strains and single infection of B strain.http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2015;volume=142;issue=2;spage=205;epage=210;aulast=AfizahAedes albopictus - Malaysia - PCR - Wolbachia
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author A Noor Afizah
A Roziah
W A Nazni
H L Lee
spellingShingle A Noor Afizah
A Roziah
W A Nazni
H L Lee
Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Aedes albopictus - Malaysia - PCR - Wolbachia
author_facet A Noor Afizah
A Roziah
W A Nazni
H L Lee
author_sort A Noor Afizah
title Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia
title_short Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia
title_full Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia
title_fullStr Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Wolbachia from field collected Aedes albopictus Skuse in Malaysia
title_sort detection of wolbachia from field collected aedes albopictus skuse in malaysia
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Medical Research
issn 0971-5916
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background & objectives: Wolbachia-based vector control strategies have been proposed as a mean to augment the existing measures for controlling dengue vector. Prior to utilizing Wolbachia in novel vector control strategies, it is crucial to understand the Wolbachia-mosquito interactions. Many studies have only focused on the prevalence of Wolbachia in female Aedes albopictus with lack of attention on Wolbachia infection on the male Ae. albopictus which also affects the effective expression of Wolbachia induced- cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). In this study, field surveys were conducted to screen for the infection status of Wolbachia in female and male Ae. albopictus from various habitats including housing areas, islands and seashore. Methods: Adult Ae. albopictus (n=104) were collected using human landing catches and hand aspirator. Standard ovitraps were also set in the selected areas for five days and the larvae were identified to species level. All the collected Ae. albopictus were screened for the presence of Wolbachia using multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and gene sequencing of Wolbachia surface protein (wsp) gene. Results: A 100 per cent positivity of Wolbachia infection was observed for individual Ae. albopictus screened. For pooled mosquitoes, 73 of the 76 pools (female) and 83 of the 87 pools (male) were positive with Wolbachia infection. The wsp gene sequence of the Wolbachia strain isolated from individual and pooled mosquitoes showed a 100 per cent homology with Wolbachia sp. of Ae. albopictus isolated from various geographical regions. Phylogenetic analysis based on wsp gene fragments showed that the isolates were clustered into groups A and B, respectively. Interpretation & conclusions: The results indicated that Wolbachia infection was widespread in Ae. albopictus population both in female and male Ae. albopictus. All the infected females were superinfected with both A and B strains while the infected males showed a combination of superinfection of A and B strains and single infection of B strain.
topic Aedes albopictus - Malaysia - PCR - Wolbachia
url http://www.ijmr.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-5916;year=2015;volume=142;issue=2;spage=205;epage=210;aulast=Afizah
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