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Effects of Wolbachia removal on microbial composition and diversity in Aedes albopictus: implication of using wAlbB for discriminating irradiation-based sterile and wild males
by
Dilinuer, Paerhande
, Li, Ming
, Zhang, Dongjing
, Wu, Yu
, Wu, Zhongdao
, Lin, Datao
, Zheng, Xiaoying
in
Aedes - microbiology
/ Aedes - radiation effects
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial composition
/ Bacterial diversity
/ Enterococcus
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Infection
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ RNA
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
/ Sterile insect technique
/ Sterile Insect Technique against Aedes vectors to control Aedes-borne diseases
/ Tetracycline
/ Tetracyclines
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Wolbachia - isolation & purification
/ Wolbachia - physiology
/ Wolbachia wAlbB
2025
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Effects of Wolbachia removal on microbial composition and diversity in Aedes albopictus: implication of using wAlbB for discriminating irradiation-based sterile and wild males
by
Dilinuer, Paerhande
, Li, Ming
, Zhang, Dongjing
, Wu, Yu
, Wu, Zhongdao
, Lin, Datao
, Zheng, Xiaoying
in
Aedes - microbiology
/ Aedes - radiation effects
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial composition
/ Bacterial diversity
/ Enterococcus
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Infection
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ RNA
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
/ Sterile insect technique
/ Sterile Insect Technique against Aedes vectors to control Aedes-borne diseases
/ Tetracycline
/ Tetracyclines
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Wolbachia - isolation & purification
/ Wolbachia - physiology
/ Wolbachia wAlbB
2025
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Effects of Wolbachia removal on microbial composition and diversity in Aedes albopictus: implication of using wAlbB for discriminating irradiation-based sterile and wild males
by
Dilinuer, Paerhande
, Li, Ming
, Zhang, Dongjing
, Wu, Yu
, Wu, Zhongdao
, Lin, Datao
, Zheng, Xiaoying
in
Aedes - microbiology
/ Aedes - radiation effects
/ Aedes albopictus
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacterial composition
/ Bacterial diversity
/ Enterococcus
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Infection
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microbiota
/ Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms)
/ Public Health
/ Research Article
/ RNA
/ RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
/ Sterile insect technique
/ Sterile Insect Technique against Aedes vectors to control Aedes-borne diseases
/ Tetracycline
/ Tetracyclines
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Wolbachia - isolation & purification
/ Wolbachia - physiology
/ Wolbachia wAlbB
2025
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Effects of Wolbachia removal on microbial composition and diversity in Aedes albopictus: implication of using wAlbB for discriminating irradiation-based sterile and wild males
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Effects of Wolbachia removal on microbial composition and diversity in Aedes albopictus: implication of using wAlbB for discriminating irradiation-based sterile and wild males
2025
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Overview
Background
The sterile insect technique (SIT) requires distinguishing sterile from wild male mosquitoes to evaluate male qualities and maintain an appropriate release ratio for efficient population suppression. Current dye/powder marking methods have limitations and may affect SIT effectiveness, necessitating alternative discrimination strategies.
Aedes albopictus
naturally harbors two
Wolbachia
infections (
w
AlbA/
w
AlbB), which can be eliminated via tetracycline. Although
Wolbachia
removal minimally affect host fitness, its impact on microbiota remains unclear. Characterizing post-elimination microbial communities is the first step to identify novel endogenous biomarkers for SIT monitoring.
Methods
We analyzed the bacterial diversity and composition of two strains of wild-type GUA (
Wolbachia
-infected) and GT (
Wolbachia
-free) mosquitoes using the
16S r
RNA V3-V4 region sequencing. qPCR was employed to confirm the relative abundance of four major bacterial genera, while PCR was used to validate selected biomarkers for distinguishing factory-reared sterile males from wild males. Kruskal-Wallis or Mann-Whitney test was used to analyze the comparable parameters between GUA and GT strains.
Results
Five-day-old GUA and GT females showed similar microbial diversity/composition, while young males shared diversity but differed in composition. The core microbiota in both strains consisted of Proteobacteria (64.27%), Firmicutes (16.09%), Actinobacteriota (11.22%), and Bacteroidota (4.96%).
Asaia
was dominant in both strains (GUA: 47.33%; GT: 32.69%), whereas
Enterococcus
increased in GT males with aging.
Wolbachia
was absent in GT mosquitoes, and
Elizabethkingia
was undetected in GUA males. qPCR further confirmed these trends. PCR analysis revealed that
w
AlbB exhibited higher stability in differentiating factory-reared GT males from their wild counterparts (96.7% infection in field males,
n
= 60) compared to
w
AlbA (61.7%,
n
= 60) or
Enterococcus
(65.8%,
n
= 120). The mark-release-recapture experiment further confirmed the detectability using
w
AlbB biomarker.
Conclusions
Without obvious fitness costs observed previously in the
Ae. albopictus
GT strain compared to GUA strain, the removal of
Wolbachia
significantly changes the microbial composition in male mosquitoes in this study
. Wolbachia w
AlbB is recommended as a reliable biomarker for distinguishing sterile males from wild males when using GT strain in SIT programs targeting
Ae. albopictus
.
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Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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