Ngo Kiet A, Kramer Laura D
The Arbovirus Laboratories, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, 5668 State Farm Road, Slingerlands, NY 12139, USA.
J Med Entomol. 2003 Mar;40(2):215-22. doi: 10.1603/0022-2585-40.2.215.
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol was developed to identify host bloodmeals from mosquitoes. Primers for the cytochrome b gene were designed to distinguish between mammalian and avian bloodmeals and further differentiate among four avian orders: passeriformes, falconiformes, columbiformes, and galliformes. The assay was validated by testing tissues from 18 species of passeriformes, three species of falconiformes, three species of columbiformes, and two species of galliformes. American crows were distinguished from other passeriformes by restriction enzyme digestion. Host bloodmeals from engorged mosquitoes collected in New York State were identified to avian order level. PCR was able to detect the mosquito bloodmeal for up to 3 d after feeding on a quail. Significantly, these studies use order-specific primers in a single PCR test to identify mosquito bloodmeals.
开发了一种聚合酶链反应(PCR)方案来鉴定蚊子体内的宿主血餐。设计了用于细胞色素b基因的引物,以区分哺乳动物和鸟类血餐,并进一步区分四个鸟类目:雀形目、隼形目、鸽形目和鸡形目。通过检测18种雀形目、3种隼形目、3种鸽形目和2种鸡形目的组织来验证该检测方法。通过限制性酶切消化将美洲乌鸦与其他雀形目区分开来。对在纽约州采集的饱血蚊子体内的宿主血餐进行了鸟类目水平的鉴定。PCR能够在蚊子吸食鹌鹑血后长达3天检测到血餐。值得注意的是,这些研究在单一PCR检测中使用目特异性引物来鉴定蚊子血餐。