INVESTIGADORES
MICIELI Maria Victoria
artículos
Título:
Nucleotide sequence differentiation of argentine isolates of the mosquito parasitic nematode Strelkovimermis spiculatus (Nematode: Mermithidae).
Autor/es:
BELAICH, M.N.; BULDAIN, DANIEL; GHIRINGHELLI, P. D; HYMAN, B.; MICIELI, M. V; ACHINELLY, M. F
Revista:
JOURNAL OF VECTOR ECOLOGY
Editorial:
SOC VECTOR ECOLOGY
Referencias:
Lugar: Idaho, EEUU; Año: 2015 vol. 40 p. 415 - 418
ISSN:
1081-1710
Resumen:
Mosquitoes are public health importance insects which can be controlled by natural enemies such as nematodes. In that framework, Strelkovimermis spiculatus Poinar and Camino, 1986 (Mermithidae), was found in temporary flooded areas from larvae of the mosquito Ochlerotatus albifasciatus and later from Culex pipiens larvae in permanent flooded sites, both in Argentina. Actually, molecular biology is used to distinguish among closely related species of nematodes focusing in the sequence analyses of mtDNA and rDNA loci. In view of that, the aim of this study was determine whether various populations of putative S. spiculatus (collected from La Plata, Argentina) had molecular differences that resulted in changes in their bio-ecological characteristics. Thus, the 18S ribosomal nuclear DNA, and cox1 and nd4 mitochondrial genes were evaluated by PCR and subsequent sequencing using standard and ad hoc designed primers. Bioinformatics analyses revealed that the different populations tested had various polymorphisms but all nematodes belonged to the same species. The genetic intraspecific variations observed could explain the different grade of parasitism previously assayed and suggest the existence of different natural strains. This information will be used in future to assist in the characterization of the best wild type population of nematodes in terms of their natural capability to infect mosquitoes.