Literature DB >> 31603613

A bacterium against the tiger: preliminary evidence of fertility reduction after release of Aedes albopictus males with manipulated Wolbachia infection in an Italian urban area.

Beniamino Caputo1, Riccardo Moretti2, Mattia Manica3, Paola Serini1, Elena Lampazzi2, Marco Bonanni1, Giulia Fabbri2, Verena Pichler1, Alessandra Della Torre1, Maurizio Calvitti2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Novel tools are needed to reduce the nuisance and risk of exotic arbovirus transmission associated with the colonization of temperate regions by Aedes albopictus. The incompatible insect technique (IIT) is a population suppression approach based on cytoplasmic incompatibility between males with manipulated endosymbionts and wild females. Here, we present the results of the first field experiment in Europe to assess the capacity of an Ae. albopictus line (ARwP) deprived of its natural endosymbiont Wolbachia and transinfected with a Wolbachia strain from the mosquito Culex pipiens, to sterilize wild females.
RESULTS: We released ∼ 4500 ARwP males weekly for 6 weeks in a green area within urban Rome (Italy) and carried out egg (N = 13 442), female (N = 128) and male (N = 352) collections. Egg (N = 13 783) and female (N = 48) collections were also carried out at two untreated control sites. The percentage of viable eggs during release was, on average, significantly lower in treated sites than in control sites, with the greatest difference (16%) seen after the fourth release. The ARwP to wild male ratio in the release spots between day 3 after the first ARwP male release and day 7 after the last release was, on average, 7:10. Released males survived up to 2 weeks. Approximately 30% of females collected in the release spots showed 100% sterility and 20% showed strongly reduced fertility compared with control sites.
CONCLUSIONS: Results support the potential of IIT as a tool contributing to Ae. albopictus control in the urban context, and stress the need for larger field trials to evaluate the cost-efficacy of the approach in suppressing wild populations.
© 2019 Society of Chemical Industry. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Keywords:  Asian tiger mosquito; Europe; Italy; Wolbachia; cytoplasmic incompatibility; incompatible insect technique; longevity; mosquito control; open field trials

Year:  2019        PMID: 31603613     DOI: 10.1002/ps.5643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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Review 2.  Living in the endosymbiotic world of Wolbachia: A centennial review.

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4.  Cytoplasmic incompatibility in the semivoltine longicorn beetle Acalolepta fraudatrix (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) double infected with Wolbachia.

Authors:  Takuya Aikawa; Noritoshi Maehara; Yu Ichihara; Hayato Masuya; Katsunori Nakamura; Hisashi Anbutsu
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5.  Lab-scale characterization and semi-field trials of Wolbachia Strain wAlbB in a Taiwan Wolbachia introgressed Ae. aegypti strain.

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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-01-11

6.  The Effect of Radiation on the Gut Bacteriome of Aedes albopictus.

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7.  Wolbachia strain wAu efficiently blocks arbovirus transmission in Aedes albopictus.

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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-03-10

8.  Symbiont-mediated cytoplasmic incompatibility: what have we learned in 50 years?

Authors:  J Dylan Shropshire; Brittany Leigh; Seth R Bordenstein
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9.  Wolbachia Detection in Field-Collected Mosquitoes from Cameroon.

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10.  Aedes albopictus bionomics data collection by citizen participation on Procida Island, a promising Mediterranean site for the assessment of innovative and community-based integrated pest management methods.

Authors:  Beniamino Caputo; Giuliano Langella; Valeria Petrella; Chiara Virgillito; Mattia Manica; Federico Filipponi; Marianna Varone; Pasquale Primo; Arianna Puggioli; Romeo Bellini; Costantino D'Antonio; Luca Iesu; Liliana Tullo; Ciro Rizzo; Annalisa Longobardi; Germano Sollazzo; Maryanna Martina Perrotta; Miriana Fabozzi; Fabiana Palmieri; Giuseppe Saccone; Roberto Rosà; Alessandra Della Torre; Marco Salvemini
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-09-16
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