Affiliation:
1. Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology, Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Field-collected mosquitoes of the two main malaria vectors in Africa,
Anopheles gambiae
sensu lato and
Anopheles funestus
, were screened for their midgut bacterial contents. The midgut from each blood-fed mosquito was screened with two different detection pathways, one culture independent and one culture dependent. Bacterial species determination was achieved by sequence analysis of 16S rRNA genes. Altogether, 16 species from 14 genera were identified, 8 by each method. Interestingly, several of the bacteria identified are related to bacteria known to be symbionts in other insects. One isolate,
Nocardia corynebacterioides
, is a relative of the symbiont found in the vector for Chagas' disease that has been proven useful as a paratransgenic bacterium. Another isolate is a novel species within the γ-proteobacteria that could not be phylogenetically placed within any of the known orders in the class but is close to a group of insect symbionts. Bacteria representing three intracellular genera were identified, among them the first identifications of
Anaplasma
species from mosquitoes and a new mosquito-
Spiroplasma
association. The isolates will be further investigated for their suitability for a paratransgenic
Anopheles
mosquito.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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