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Malgorzata Swiatoniowska1, Antoni Ogorzalek, Aniela Golas, Anna Michalik, Teresa Szklarzewicz.
Abstract
The organization of the symbiotic system (i.e., distribution and ultrastructure of symbionts) and the mode of inheritance of symbionts in two species, Nysius ericae and Nithecus jacobaeae belonging to Heteroptera: Lygaeidae, are described. Like most hemipterans, Nysius ericae and Nithecus jacobaeae harbor obligate prokaryotic symbionts. The symbiotic bacteria are harbored in large, specialized cells termed bacteriocytes which are localized in the close vicinity of the ovaries as well as inside the ovaries. The ovaries are composed of seven ovarioles of the telotrophic type. Bacteriocytes occur in each ovariole in the basal part of tropharium termed the infection zone. The bacteriocytes form a ring surrounding the early previtellogenic oocytes. The cytoplasm of the bacteriocytes is tightly packed with large elongated bacteria. In the bacteriocytes of Nysius ericae, small, rod-shaped bacteria also occur. Both types of bacteria are transovarially transmitted from one generation to the next.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22588432 PMCID: PMC3557392 DOI: 10.1007/s00709-012-0416-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protoplasma ISSN: 0033-183X Impact factor: 3.356
Fig. 1Organization of the infection zone in Nysius ericae and Nithecus jacobaeae. a Nysius ericae. Ovary of a young female. Terminal filaments (blue arrows), infection zone (in frames), accumulation of symbiotic microorganisms (white asterisk), lateral oviduct (LOV), oocyte (OC), pedicel (P), tropharium (TR). Phase contrast, bar = 100 μm. b Nysius ericae. Fragment of the ovariole. Note the infection zone (in frame). Accumulations of symbiotic bacteria in the oocyte cytoplasm (white asterisks), trophic core (red asterisk), follicular epithelium (F), oocyte (OC), tropharium (TR). Phase contrast, bar = 100 μm. c Nithecus jacobaeae. Cross section through the early previtellogenic oocyte (OC) that is surrounded by bacteriocytes (BC). Nuclei of bacteriocytes (white arrows), nutritive cords (black asterisks), oocyte nucleus (N). Methylene blue, bar = 20 μm. d Nithecus jacobaeae. Fragment of the ovariole containing the infection zone. Early meiotic oocytes (black arrows), nucleus of bacteriocyte (white arrow), nutritive cord (black asterisk), accumulation of symbiotic bacteria in the oocyte cytoplasm (white asterisk), bacteriocytes (BC), follicular epithelium (F), oocyte nucleus (N), early previtellogenic oocytes (OC), syncytial lobes containing several trophocyte nuclei (T). Methylene blue, bar = 20 μm. e, f Nysius ericae. Fragment of the ovariole containing the infection zone (longitudinal section). Accumulations of symbiotic bacteria in the oocyte cytoplasm (white asterisks), early meiotic oocytes (black arrows), nuclei of bacteriocytes (white arrows), bacteria that enter the oocyte cytoplasm (white arrowheads), bacteriocyte (BC), follicular epithelium (F), oocyte nucleus (N), nutritive cord (NC), oocyte (OC), syncytial lobes containing several trophocyte nuclei (T). DAPI + propidium iodide, e bar = 10 μm; f bar = 20 μm. g Nysius ericae. Fragment of the ovariolar bacteriocyte. Small, rod-shaped bacteria (red arrows), large, elongated bacteria (B), bacteriocyte nucleus (BN). TEM, bar = 2 μm
Fig. 2a Nithecus jacobaeae. Fragment of the bacteriome. Bacteriocyte (BC), bacteriocyte nucleus (BN). Methylene blue, bar = 20 μm. b Nithecus jacobaeae. Fragment of the bacteriocyte (BC). Note dividing large, elongated bacteria (encircled with dotted line). Large, elongated bacteria (B). TEM, bar = 2 μm. c Nysius ericae. Fragment of the infection zone. Both types of bacteria leave the bacteriocyte (BC) and enter the oocyte (OC). Black arrow indicates the perisymbiotic membrane. Large, elongated bacteria (B), small, rod-shaped bacteria (black asterisks). TEM, bar = 1 μm. d Nysius ericae. Large, elongated bacteria (B) dispersed in the cytoplasm of previtellogenic oocyte (OC). Note dividing bacteria (encircled with dotted line). TEM, bar = 2 μm. e Nithecus jacobaeae. Fragment of the ovariole (longitudinal section). Note “the symbiotic ball” (encircled with dotted line) located at the anterior pole of the vitellogenic oocyte (OC), follicular epithelium (F), nutritive cord (NC), tropharium (TR). Methylene blue, bar = 20 μm