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疟蚊媒介斯氏按蚊中的异常威克汉姆酵母杀伤菌株。

A Wickerhamomyces anomalus killer strain in the malaria vector Anopheles stephensi.

作者信息

Cappelli Alessia, Ulissi Ulisse, Valzano Matteo, Damiani Claudia, Epis Sara, Gabrielli Maria Gabriella, Conti Stefania, Polonelli Luciano, Bandi Claudio, Favia Guido, Ricci Irene

机构信息

Scuola di Bioscienze e Medicina Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di Camerino, Camerino, Italy.

Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Igiene e Sanità Pubblica Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 May 1;9(5):e95988. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095988. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The yeast Wickerhamomyces anomalus has been investigated for several years for its wide biotechnological potential, especially for applications in the food industry. Specifically, the antimicrobial activity of this yeast, associated with the production of Killer Toxins (KTs), has attracted a great deal of attention. The strains of W. anomalus able to produce KTs, called "killer" yeasts, have been shown to be highly competitive in the environment. Different W. anomalus strains have been isolated from diverse habitats and recently even from insects. In the malaria mosquito vector Anopheles stephensi these yeasts have been detected in the midgut and gonads. Here we show that the strain of W. anomalus isolated from An. stephensi, namely WaF17.12, is a killer yeast able to produce a KT in a cell-free medium (in vitro) as well as in the mosquito body (in vivo). We showed a constant production of WaF17.12-KT over time, after stimulation of toxin secretion in yeast cultures and reintroduction of the activated cells into the mosquito through the diet. Furthermore, the antimicrobial activity of WaF17.12-KT has been demonstrated in vitro against sensitive microbes, showing that strain WaF17.12 releases a functional toxin. The mosquito-associated yeast WaF17.12 thus possesses an antimicrobial activity, which makes this yeast worthy of further investigations, in view of its potential as an agent for the symbiotic control of malaria.

摘要

多年来,异常威克汉姆酵母因其广泛的生物技术潜力,特别是在食品工业中的应用而受到研究。具体而言,这种酵母的抗菌活性,与杀伤毒素(KTs)的产生有关,引起了广泛关注。能够产生KTs的异常威克汉姆酵母菌株,即所谓的“杀手”酵母,已被证明在环境中具有高度竞争力。不同的异常威克汉姆酵母菌株已从不同栖息地分离出来,最近甚至从昆虫中分离出来。在疟疾媒介按蚊斯蒂芬斯按蚊中,这些酵母已在中肠和性腺中被检测到。在这里,我们表明从斯蒂芬斯按蚊中分离出的异常威克汉姆酵母菌株,即WaF17.12,是一种杀手酵母,能够在无细胞培养基(体外)以及蚊子体内(体内)产生KT。我们发现,在刺激酵母培养物中的毒素分泌并通过饮食将活化细胞重新引入蚊子后,WaF17.12-KT会随着时间持续产生。此外,WaF17.12-KT的抗菌活性已在体外针对敏感微生物得到证实,表明WaF17.12菌株释放出一种功能性毒素。因此,与蚊子相关的酵母WaF17.12具有抗菌活性,鉴于其作为疟疾共生控制剂的潜力,这使得该酵母值得进一步研究。

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