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Who is eating fructose within the <scp> <i>Aedes albopictus</i> </scp> gut microbiota?

Morgane Guégan, Van Trân Van, Edwige Martin, Guillaume Minard, Florence‐Hélène Tran, Benjamin Fel, Anne‐Emmanuelle Hay, Laurent Simon, Mohamed Barakat, Patrick Potier, Feth el Zahar Haichar, Claire Valiente Moro

2020Environmental Microbiology46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Summary The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is a major public health concern because of its invasive success and its ability to transmit pathogens. Given the low availability of treatments against mosquito‐borne diseases, vector control remains the most suitable strategy. The methods used thus far are becoming less effective, but recent strategies have emerged from the study of mosquito‐associated microorganisms. Although the role of the microbiota in insect biology does not require further proof, much remains to be deciphered in mosquitoes, especially the contribution of the microbiota to host nutrient metabolism. Mosquitoes feed on plant nectar, composed of mostly fructose. We used stable isotope probing to identify bacteria and fungi assimilating fructose within the gut of Ae. albopictus . Mosquitoes were fed a 13 C‐labelled fructose solution for 24 h. Differences in the active microbial community according to the sex of mosquitoes were highlighted. The bacterium Lelliottia and the fungi Cladosporium and Aspergillus dominated the active microbiota in males, whereas the bacterium Ampullimonas and the yeast Cyberlindnera were the most active in females. This study is the first to investigate trophic interactions between Ae. albopictus and its microbiota, thus underscoring the importance of the microbial component in nectar feeding in mosquitoes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyAedes albopictusGut floraNectarBacteriaMicrobiologyAedesEcologyAedes aegyptiLarvaGeneticsImmunologyPollenInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesMosquito-borne diseases and controlPlant and animal studies
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