Rickettsia symbionts cause parthenogenetic reproduction in the parasitoid wasp Pnigalio soemius (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Bacteria in the genus Rickettsia are intracellular symbionts of disparate groups of organisms. Some Rickettsia
strains infect vertebrate animals and plants, where they cause diseases, but most strains are vertically
inherited symbionts of invertebrates. In insects Rickettsia symbionts are known to have diverse effects on hosts
ranging from influencing host fitness to manipulating reproduction. Here we provide evidence that a Rickettsia
symbiont causes thelytokous parthenogenesis (in which mothers produce only daughters from unfertilized
eggs) in a parasitoid wasp, Pnigalio soemius (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae). Feeding antibiotics to thelytokous
female wasps resulted in production of progeny that were almost all males. Cloning and sequencing of a
fragment of the 16S rRNA gene amplified with universal primers, diagnostic PCR screening of symbiont
lineages associated with manipulation of reproduction, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) revealed
that Rickettsia is always associated with thelytokous P. soemius and that no other bacteria that manipulate
reproduction are present. Molecular analyses and FISH showed that Rickettsia is distributed in the reproductive
tissues and is transovarially transmitted from mothers to offspring. Comparison of antibiotic-treated
females and untreated females showed that infection had no cost. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA and gltA
gene sequences placed the symbiont of P. soemius in the bellii group and indicated that there have been two
separate origins of the parthenogenesis-inducing phenotype in the genus Rickettsia. A possible route for
evolution of induction of parthenogenesis in the two distantly related Rickettsia lineages is discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
reproducti; bacterial symbionts; thelytokous parthenogenesis; parasitoids; biological control
Elenco autori:
Bernardo, Umberto; Monti, MAURILIA MARIA; Giorgini, Massimo; Nappo, ANNA GIULIA
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