The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism
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Resumo: | Wolbachia pipientis, a maternally transmitted bacterium that colonizes arthropods, may affect the general aspects of insect physiology, particularly reproduction. Wolbachia is a natural endosymbiont of Aedes fluviatilis, whose effects in embryogenesis and reproduction have not been addressed so far. In this context, we investigated the correlation between glucose metabolism and morphological alterations during A. fluviatilis embryo development in Wolbachia-positive (W+) and Wolbachia-negative (W2) mosquito strains. While both strains do not display significant morphological and larval hatching differences, larger differences were observed in hexokinase activity and glycogen contents during early and mid-stages of embryogenesis, respectively. To investigate if glycogen would be required for parasite-host interaction, we reduced Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK-3) levels in adult females and their eggs by RNAi. GSK-3 knock-down leads to embryonic lethality, lower levels of glycogen and total protein and Wolbachia reduction. Therefore, our results suggest that the relationship between A. fluviatilis and Wolbachia may be modulated by glycogen metabolism. |
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Fernandes, Mariana da RochaMartins, Renaldo T.Costa, Evenilton PessoaPacidônio, Etiene CasagrandeAbreu, Leonardo Araujo deVaz Junior, Itabajara da SilvaMoreira, Luciano A.Fonseca, Rodrigo N. daLogullo, Carlos2021-07-28T04:40:22Z20141932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224653000920547Wolbachia pipientis, a maternally transmitted bacterium that colonizes arthropods, may affect the general aspects of insect physiology, particularly reproduction. Wolbachia is a natural endosymbiont of Aedes fluviatilis, whose effects in embryogenesis and reproduction have not been addressed so far. In this context, we investigated the correlation between glucose metabolism and morphological alterations during A. fluviatilis embryo development in Wolbachia-positive (W+) and Wolbachia-negative (W2) mosquito strains. While both strains do not display significant morphological and larval hatching differences, larger differences were observed in hexokinase activity and glycogen contents during early and mid-stages of embryogenesis, respectively. To investigate if glycogen would be required for parasite-host interaction, we reduced Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK-3) levels in adult females and their eggs by RNAi. GSK-3 knock-down leads to embryonic lethality, lower levels of glycogen and total protein and Wolbachia reduction. Therefore, our results suggest that the relationship between A. fluviatilis and Wolbachia may be modulated by glycogen metabolism.application/pdfengPLOS ONE. San Francisco. Vol. 9, no. 6 (June 2014), e98966, 13 p.AedesBiotecnologiaThe modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolismEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000920547.pdf.txt000920547.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain53095http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224653/2/000920547.pdf.txt88ceec0e3a701b36e02c41e7ef4499bcMD52ORIGINAL000920547.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1504213http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224653/1/000920547.pdf8b67aa3e7cb158b4b9e2289e6d4bef45MD5110183/2246532024-10-23 06:49:21.449614oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/224653Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-10-23T09:49:21Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism Fernandes, Mariana da Rocha Aedes Biotecnologia |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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The modulation of the symbiont/host interaction between wolbachia pipientis and aedes fluviatilis embryos by glycogen metabolism |
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Fernandes, Mariana da Rocha |
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Fernandes, Mariana da Rocha Martins, Renaldo T. Costa, Evenilton Pessoa Pacidônio, Etiene Casagrande Abreu, Leonardo Araujo de Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva Moreira, Luciano A. Fonseca, Rodrigo N. da Logullo, Carlos |
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Martins, Renaldo T. Costa, Evenilton Pessoa Pacidônio, Etiene Casagrande Abreu, Leonardo Araujo de Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva Moreira, Luciano A. Fonseca, Rodrigo N. da Logullo, Carlos |
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Fernandes, Mariana da Rocha Martins, Renaldo T. Costa, Evenilton Pessoa Pacidônio, Etiene Casagrande Abreu, Leonardo Araujo de Vaz Junior, Itabajara da Silva Moreira, Luciano A. Fonseca, Rodrigo N. da Logullo, Carlos |
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Aedes Biotecnologia |
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Wolbachia pipientis, a maternally transmitted bacterium that colonizes arthropods, may affect the general aspects of insect physiology, particularly reproduction. Wolbachia is a natural endosymbiont of Aedes fluviatilis, whose effects in embryogenesis and reproduction have not been addressed so far. In this context, we investigated the correlation between glucose metabolism and morphological alterations during A. fluviatilis embryo development in Wolbachia-positive (W+) and Wolbachia-negative (W2) mosquito strains. While both strains do not display significant morphological and larval hatching differences, larger differences were observed in hexokinase activity and glycogen contents during early and mid-stages of embryogenesis, respectively. To investigate if glycogen would be required for parasite-host interaction, we reduced Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 (GSK-3) levels in adult females and their eggs by RNAi. GSK-3 knock-down leads to embryonic lethality, lower levels of glycogen and total protein and Wolbachia reduction. Therefore, our results suggest that the relationship between A. fluviatilis and Wolbachia may be modulated by glycogen metabolism. |
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