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Lyza Hery1, Amandine Guidez2, Audrey-Anne Durand3, Christelle Delannay1, Josiann Normandeau-Guimond3, Yann Reynaud1, Jean Issaly2, Daniella Goindin1, Grégory Legrave4, Joel Gustave5, Stéphanie Raffestin6, Sebastien Breurec7,8,9, Philippe Constant3, Isabelle Dusfour2, Claude Guertin3, Anubis Vega-Rúa10.
Abstract
Aedes aegypti develop in aquatic habitats in which mosquito larvae are exposed to physicochemical elements and microorganisms that may influence their life cycle and their ability to transmit arboviruses. Little is known about the natural bacterial communities associated with A. aegypti or their relation to the biotic and abiotic characteristics of their aquatic habitats. We characterized the physicochemical properties and bacterial microbiota of A. aegypti breeding sites and larvae on Guadeloupe and in French Guiana. In addition, we explored whether geographic location, the type of breeding site and physicochemical parameters influenced the microbiota associated with this mosquito species. We used large-scale 16S rRNA gene sequencing of 160 breeding sites and 147 pools of A. aegypti larvae and recorded 12 physicochemical parameters at the sampled breeding sites. Ordination plots and multiple linear regression were used to assess the influence of environmental factors on the bacterial microbiota of water and larvae. We found territory-specific differences in physicochemical properties (dissolved oxygen, conductivity) and the composition of bacterial communities in A. aegypti breeding sites that influenced the relative abundance of several bacteria genera (e.g., Methylobacterium, Roseoccocus) on the corresponding larvae. A significant fraction of the bacterial communities identified on larvae, dominated by Herbiconiux and Microvirga genera, were consistently enriched in mosquitoes regardless the location. In conclusion, territory-specific differences observed in the biotic and abiotic properties of A. aegypti breeding sites raise concern about the impact of these changes on pathogen transmission by different A. aegypti populations.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes aegypti; Bacterial community; Breeding site; Physicochemical parameter
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32621210 PMCID: PMC7794107 DOI: 10.1007/s00248-020-01544-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Ecol ISSN: 0095-3628 Impact factor: 4.552