Pollitt Laura C, Bram Joshua T, Blanford Simon, Jones Matthew J, Read Andrew F
Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, Departments of Biology and Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, Departments of Biology and Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
PLoS Pathog. 2015 Jul 16;11(7):e1005003. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005003. eCollection 2015 Jul.
Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how this impacts transmission. Here we show that mosquitoes can accumulate mixed strain malaria infections after feeding on multiple hosts. We found that parasites have a greater chance of establishing and reach higher densities if another strain is already present in a mosquito. Mixed infections contained more parasites but these larger populations did not have a detectable impact on vector survival. Together these results suggest that mosquitoes taking multiple infective bites may disproportionally contribute to malaria transmission. This will increase rates of mixed infections in vertebrate hosts, with implications for the evolution of parasite virulence and the spread of drug-resistant strains. Moreover, control measures that reduce parasite prevalence in vertebrate hosts will reduce the likelihood of mosquitoes taking multiple infective feeds, and thus disproportionally reduce transmission. More generally, our study shows that the types of strain interactions detected in vertebrate hosts cannot necessarily be extrapolated to vectors.
关于媒介传播的病原体如何在其媒介体内相互作用以及这如何影响传播,我们知之甚少。在此我们表明,蚊子在吸食多个宿主后可积累混合菌株的疟疾感染。我们发现,如果蚊子体内已经存在另一种菌株,寄生虫建立感染并达到更高密度的机会更大。混合感染包含更多寄生虫,但这些数量更多的群体对媒介生存没有可检测到的影响。这些结果共同表明,多次叮咬感染源的蚊子可能对疟疾传播有不成比例的贡献。这将增加脊椎动物宿主中混合感染的发生率,对寄生虫毒力的进化和耐药菌株的传播产生影响。此外,降低脊椎动物宿主中寄生虫流行率的控制措施将降低蚊子多次叮咬感染源吸食血液的可能性,从而不成比例地减少传播。更普遍地说,我们的研究表明,在脊椎动物宿主中检测到的菌株相互作用类型不一定能外推到媒介。