Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
BACKGROUND: Recent reports reveal the presence of Wolbachia in Ae. aegypti. Our study presents additional support for Wolbachia infection in Ae. aegypti by screening field-collected adult mosquitoes using two Wolbachia-specific molecular makers. METHODS: A total of 672 Ae. aegypti adult mosquitoes w...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-24342021-06-28T05:44:38Z Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines Carvajal, Thaddeus M. Hashimoto, Kazuki Harnandika, Reza Kurniawan Amalin, Divina M. Watanabe, Kozo BACKGROUND: Recent reports reveal the presence of Wolbachia in Ae. aegypti. Our study presents additional support for Wolbachia infection in Ae. aegypti by screening field-collected adult mosquitoes using two Wolbachia-specific molecular makers. METHODS: A total of 672 Ae. aegypti adult mosquitoes were collected from May 2014 to January 2015 in Metropolitan Manila. Each individual sample was processed and screened for the presence of Wolbachia by selected markers, Wolbachia-specific 16S rDNA and its surface protein (wsp), under optimized PCR conditions and sequenced. RESULTS: Totals of 113 (16.8%) and 89 (13.2%) individual mosquito samples were determined to be infected with Wolbachia using the wsp and 16S rDNA markers, respectively. The Ae. aegpyti wsp sample sequences were similar or identical to five known Wolbachia strains belonging to supergroups A and B while the majority of 16S rDNA sample sequences were similar to strains belonging to supergroup B. Overall, 80 (11.90%) individual mosquito samples showed positive amplifications in both markers and 69% showed congruence in supergroup identification (supergroup B). CONCLUSIONS: By utilizing two Wolbachia-specific molecular makers, our study demonstrated the presence of Wolbachia from individual Ae. aegypti samples. Our results showed a low Wolbachia infection rate and inferred the detected strains belong to either supergroups A and B. 2019-07-24T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1435 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2434/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Aedes aegypti--Philippines--Metro Manila Dengue--Philippines--Metro Manila Wolbachia--Philippines--Metro Manila Biology |
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BACKGROUND: Recent reports reveal the presence of Wolbachia in Ae. aegypti. Our study presents additional support for Wolbachia infection in Ae. aegypti by screening field-collected adult mosquitoes using two Wolbachia-specific molecular makers. METHODS: A total of 672 Ae. aegypti adult mosquitoes were collected from May 2014 to January 2015 in Metropolitan Manila. Each individual sample was processed and screened for the presence of Wolbachia by selected markers, Wolbachia-specific 16S rDNA and its surface protein (wsp), under optimized PCR conditions and sequenced. RESULTS: Totals of 113 (16.8%) and 89 (13.2%) individual mosquito samples were determined to be infected with Wolbachia using the wsp and 16S rDNA markers, respectively. The Ae. aegpyti wsp sample sequences were similar or identical to five known Wolbachia strains belonging to supergroups A and B while the majority of 16S rDNA sample sequences were similar to strains belonging to supergroup B. Overall, 80 (11.90%) individual mosquito samples showed positive amplifications in both markers and 69% showed congruence in supergroup identification (supergroup B). CONCLUSIONS: By utilizing two Wolbachia-specific molecular makers, our study demonstrated the presence of Wolbachia from individual Ae. aegypti samples. Our results showed a low Wolbachia infection rate and inferred the detected strains belong to either supergroups A and B. |
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Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines |
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Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines |
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Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines |
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Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines |
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Detection of Wolbachia in field-collected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines |
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detection of wolbachia in field-collected aedes aegypti mosquitoes in metropolitan manila, philippines |
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