Literature DB >> 27292284

Vector soup: high-throughput identification of Neotropical phlebotomine sand flies using metabarcoding.

Arthur Kocher1,2, Jean-Charles Gantier3, Pascal Gaborit4, Lucie Zinger1, Helene Holota1, Sophie Valiere5, Isabelle Dusfour4, Romain Girod4, Anne-Laure Bañuls2, Jerome Murienne1.   

Abstract

Phlebotomine sand flies are haematophagous dipterans of primary medical importance. They represent the only proven vectors of leishmaniasis worldwide and are involved in the transmission of various other pathogens. Studying the ecology of sand flies is crucial to understand the epidemiology of leishmaniasis and further control this disease. A major limitation in this regard is that traditional morphological-based methods for sand fly species identifications are time-consuming and require taxonomic expertise. DNA metabarcoding holds great promise in overcoming this issue by allowing the identification of multiple species from a single bulk sample. Here, we assessed the reliability of a short insect metabarcode located in the mitochondrial 16S rRNA for the identification of Neotropical sand flies, and constructed a reference database for 40 species found in French Guiana. Then, we conducted a metabarcoding experiment on sand flies mixtures of known content and showed that the method allows an accurate identification of specimens in pools. Finally, we applied metabarcoding to field samples caught in a 1-ha forest plot in French Guiana. Besides providing reliable molecular data for species-level assignations of phlebotomine sand flies, our study proves the efficiency of metabarcoding based on the mitochondrial 16S rRNA for studying sand fly diversity from bulk samples. The application of this high-throughput identification procedure to field samples can provide great opportunities for vector monitoring and eco-epidemiological studies.
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  DNA barcode; French Guiana; Psychodidae; leishmaniasis; mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene; vector monitoring

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27292284     DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.12556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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2.  DNA reference libraries of French Guianese mosquitoes for barcoding and metabarcoding.

Authors:  Stanislas Talaga; Céline Leroy; Amandine Guidez; Isabelle Dusfour; Romain Girod; Alain Dejean; Jérôme Murienne
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-06-02       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Effective mosquito and arbovirus surveillance using metabarcoding.

Authors:  J Batovska; S E Lynch; N O I Cogan; K Brown; J M Darbro; E A Kho; M J Blacket
Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 7.090

Review 4.  Towards a more healthy conservation paradigm: integrating disease and molecular ecology to aid biological conservation.

Authors:  Pooja Gupta; V V Robin; Guha Dharmarajan
Journal:  J Genet       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 1.166

5.  Ecological aspects of Phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) and the transmission of American cutaneous leishmaniasis agents in an Amazonian/ Guianan bordering area.

Authors:  Thiago Vasconcelos Dos Santos; Ghislaine Prévot; Marine Ginouvès; Rosemere Duarte; Fernando Tobias Silveira; Marinete Marins Póvoa; Elizabeth Ferreira Rangel
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6.  Aquatic eDNA for monitoring French Guiana biodiversity.

Authors:  Jérôme Murienne; Isabel Cantera; Axel Cerdan; Kévin Cilleros; Jean-Baptiste Decotte; Tony Dejean; Régis Vigouroux; Sébastien Brosse
Journal:  Biodivers Data J       Date:  2019-09-11

Review 7.  Prospects and challenges of implementing DNA metabarcoding for high-throughput insect surveillance.

Authors:  Alexander M Piper; Jana Batovska; Noel O I Cogan; John Weiss; John Paul Cunningham; Brendan C Rodoni; Mark J Blacket
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8.  Identification of French Guiana sand flies using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry with a new mass spectra library.

Authors:  Agathe Chavy; Cécile Nabet; Anne Cécile Normand; Arthur Kocher; Marine Ginouves; Ghislaine Prévot; Thiago Vasconcelos Dos Santos; Magalie Demar; Renaud Piarroux; Benoît de Thoisy
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2019-02-01

9.  Establishing arthropod community composition using metabarcoding: Surprising inconsistencies between soil samples and preservative ethanol and homogenate from Malaise trap catches.

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