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幼虫环境影响疟蚊的传病媒介能力。

Larval environment influences vector competence of the malaria mosquito .

作者信息

Barreaux Antoine M G, Barreaux Priscille, Thievent Kevin, Koella Jacob C

机构信息

Laboratory of Ecology and Epidemiology of Parasites, Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

Merkle Lab, Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA.

出版信息

Malariaworld J. 2016 Jun 29;7:8. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.10798340. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While environmental factors such as temperature can influence the vector competence of mosquitoes directly, for example by affecting the longevity of the mosquito and the development of the malaria parasite they may also have an indirect impact on the parasite's transmission. By influencing larval development, they may affect the adult traits that are important for the parasite's development and transmission. We studied the influence of two larval environmental factors, food availability and temperature, on the probability that mosquitoes infected with the malaria parasite survived to harbour sporozoites in their salivary glands.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

larvae were reared at 21ºC, 25ºC or 29ºC, and fed either a standard larval diet or half of it. Adults could blood feed on mice harbouring the infectious gametocytic stage of ANKA transformed with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Survival was assessed every 24 hrs up to 21 days post infection, when surviving mosquitoes were dissected to check the salivary glands for sporozoites with a fluorescent microscope sensitive to GFP. Using a binomial GLM we analysed 'vector competence', i.e. if mosquitoes survived until dissection and harboured sporozoites in their salivary glands.

RESULTS

Vector competence dropped by about a third if we fed larvae half the standard food regime. The effect of temperature during the larval period depended strongly on the food regime. At low food, increasing temperature from 21ºC to 29ºC increased vector competence from about 0.18 to 0.48, whereas at standard food, vector competence dropped from about 0.67 at 21ºC to 0.56 at 29ºC.

CONCLUSIONS

Thus, perceptions and models about the role of environmental change on the transmission of malaria should include how the environment changes adult life-history by influencing larval development.

摘要

背景

虽然温度等环境因素可直接影响蚊子的媒介能力,例如通过影响蚊子的寿命和疟原虫的发育,但它们也可能对疟原虫的传播产生间接影响。通过影响幼虫发育,它们可能会影响对疟原虫发育和传播至关重要的成虫特征。我们研究了两种幼虫环境因素,即食物供应和温度,对感染疟原虫的蚊子存活至唾液腺中含有子孢子的概率的影响。

材料与方法

将幼虫饲养在21℃、25℃或29℃,并分别喂食标准幼虫饲料或其一半量的饲料。成虫可吸食携带绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)转化的ANKA感染性配子体阶段的小鼠血液。在感染后长达21天的时间里,每24小时评估一次存活率,当存活的蚊子被解剖时,用对GFP敏感的荧光显微镜检查唾液腺中的子孢子。我们使用二项广义线性模型分析“媒介能力”,即蚊子是否存活至解剖时且唾液腺中含有子孢子。

结果

如果给幼虫喂食标准食物量的一半,媒介能力会下降约三分之一。幼虫期温度的影响在很大程度上取决于食物供应情况。在食物量低时,温度从21℃升高到29℃,媒介能力从约0.18增加到0.48,而在标准食物量时,媒介能力从21℃时的约0.67下降到29℃时的0.56。

结论

因此,关于环境变化对疟疾传播作用的认识和模型应包括环境如何通过影响幼虫发育来改变成虫的生活史。

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