| Literature DB >> 30390691 |
Anubis Vega-Rúa1, Nonito Pagès2,3, Albin Fontaine4,5, Christopher Nuccio6, Lyza Hery7, Daniella Goindin7, Joel Gustave8, Lionel Almeras4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry technology (MALDI-TOF MS) is an innovative tool that has been shown to be effective for the identification of numerous arthropod groups including mosquitoes. A critical step in the implementation of MALDI-TOF MS identification is the creation of spectra databases (DB) for the species of interest. Mosquito legs were the body part most frequently used to create identification DB. However, legs are one of the most fragile mosquito compartments, which can put identification at risk. Here, we assessed whether mosquito thoraxes could also be used as a relevant body part for mosquito species identification using a MALDI-TOF MS biotyping strategy; we propose a double DB query strategy to reinforce identification success.Entities:
Keywords: Culicidae; Guadeloupe; Identification; Innovative strategy; MALDI-TOF MS; Mosquitoes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30390691 PMCID: PMC6215610 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-3157-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Map of mosquito collection sites and species found per site in Guadeloupe
Overview of mosquito origins and subgroup identification by cox1 molecular typing
| Morphological identification | Locality | No. of specimens included (sequenced) | Species identified | Species identified | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Deshaies, Lauricisque | 16 (4) | 92/100 |
| 100 | |
|
| Gourbeyre, Lauricisque | 15b (4) | No reliable ID | – |
| 98.9 |
|
| Baie Mahault | 8 (2) | 87/99 |
| 99.7 | |
| Vido | 8 (2) | No reliable IDa | – | No reliable ID | – | |
|
| Baie Mahault, Ilet à cochons | 16 (4) | No reliable IDa | – |
| 99.4 |
|
| Ilet à cochons | 8 (2) | 88/99 |
| 99.0 | |
|
| Vido | 8 (2) | 88/99 |
| 99.1 | |
| Laboratory reared | 8 (–) | – | – | – | ||
| Laboratory reared | 4 (–) | – | – | – |
aMosquito species for which cox1 sequences were not available in the database (30th March 2018)
bSpecimens identified morphologically as Cx. quinquefasciatus at Lauricisque (n = 7) and Gourbeyre (n = 8)
Abbreviations: No reliable ID, similarity with top match < 97%; BOLD, Barcode of Life Data Systems; cox1, cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1; MRS, Marseille strain
Fig. 2Comparison of MALDI-TOF MS spectra for legs (a) and thoraxes (b) of mosquitoes. Representative MS spectra of Ae. aegypti (Bora) laboratory-reared (A, B) or collected at Deshaies (C, D) and Lauricisque (E, F), Ae. taeniorhynchus collected at Ilet à cochons (G, H), Cx. quinquefaciatus collected at Gourbeyre (I, J) and Lauricisque (K, L), Cx. nigripalpus collected at Baie Mahault (M, N), Cx. atratus (s.l.) collected at Vido (O, P), D. magnus collected at Ilet à cochons (Q, R) and Baie Mahault (S, T), P. cingulata collected at Vido (U, V) and Ae. albopictus (Marseille strain) laboratory-reared (W, X). Abbreviations: a.u., arbitrary units; m/z, mass to charge ratio
Fig. 3MSP dendrogram of MALDI-TOF MS spectra for legs (a) and thoraxes (b) of mosquitoes. Two specimens per collection site were used to construct the dendrogram. The dendrogram was created using Biotyper v3.0 software and distance units correspond to the relative similarity of MS spectra. Mosquito sampling locations are given within parentheses. Abbreviation: MRS, Marseille
Fig. 4Assessment of the reproducibility of MS spectra for legs (a) and thoraxes (b) according to mosquito species using the composite correlation index (CCI). MS spectra from four to eight specimens per collection site were analysed using the CCI tool. Levels of MS spectra reproducibility are indicated in red and blue showing relatedness and incongruence between spectra, respectively. CCI matrix was calculated using MALDI-Biotyper v3.0 software with default settings (mass range 3.0–12.0 kDa; resolution 4; 8 intervals; auto-correction off). The values correspond to the mean coefficient correlation and respective standard deviations obtained for paired condition comparisons. CCI are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation. Mosquito sampling locations are given within parentheses. Abbreviation: MRS, Marseille
Fig. 5Comparison of LSVs from MS spectra for legs (a) and thoraxes (b) from all mosquito species studied. Dashed lines represent the threshold value for relevant identification (LSVs > 1.8). Abbreviation: LSV, log-score value