Gotoh T, Noda H, Hong X-Y
Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ami, Ibaraki 300-0393, Japan.
Heredity (Edinb). 2003 Sep;91(3):208-16. doi: 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800329.
Wolbachia are a group of maternally inherited bacteria that infect a wide range of arthropods. Wolbachia infections are known to result in the expression of various abnormal reproductive phenotypes, the best known being cytoplasmic incompatibility. The first systematic survey of 42 spider mite species in Japan revealed that seven species (16.7%) were infected with Wolbachia. Wolbachia in the spider mites were grouped into three subgroups in supergroup B by phylogenetic analyses of the wsp gene. Most spider mites did not show cytoplasmic incompatibility when infected males were crossed with uninfected females. However, all infected populations of Panonychus mori and Oligonychus gotohi (five and four populations, respectively) possessed modification-positive strains of Wolbachia, and the cytoplasmic incompatibility decreased egg hatchability and female ratio of the spider mites. Thus, some Wolbachia strains cause sex ratio distortion in their hosts.
沃尔巴克氏体是一类通过母体遗传的细菌,可感染多种节肢动物。已知沃尔巴克氏体感染会导致各种异常生殖表型的表达,其中最著名的是细胞质不亲和。对日本42种叶螨物种的首次系统调查显示,有7个物种(16.7%)感染了沃尔巴克氏体。通过对wsp基因的系统发育分析,叶螨中的沃尔巴克氏体被归入B超群的三个亚群。当感染的雄性与未感染的雌性杂交时,大多数叶螨并未表现出细胞质不亲和。然而,桑氏叶螨和后氏小爪螨的所有感染种群(分别为5个和4个种群)都拥有沃尔巴克氏体的修饰阳性菌株,这种细胞质不亲和降低了叶螨的卵孵化率和雌性比例。因此,一些沃尔巴克氏体菌株会导致其宿主的性别比例失调。