2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-014-0463-9
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Population Dynamics and Growth Rates of Endosymbionts During Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera, Liviidae) Ontogeny

Abstract: The infection density of symbionts is among the major parameters to understand their biological effects in host-endosymbionts interactions. Diaphorina citri harbors two bacteriome-associated bacterial endosymbionts (Candidatus Carsonella ruddii and Candidatus Profftella armatura), besides the intracellular reproductive parasite Wolbachia. In this study, the density dynamics of the three endosymbionts associated with the psyllid D. citri was investigated by real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) at different develop… Show more

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“…Observation of increased titre of all three endosymbionts in adult compared with nymph ACP is consistent with published data showing an increase in endosymbiont titre per insect equivalent during development of the ACP [27]. Increased abundance of a large number of Wolbachia and Profftella proteins in adult compared with nymph ACP may result simply from an increased endosymbiont titre in the adults, rather than developmental stage-specific induction of protein expression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Observation of increased titre of all three endosymbionts in adult compared with nymph ACP is consistent with published data showing an increase in endosymbiont titre per insect equivalent during development of the ACP [27]. Increased abundance of a large number of Wolbachia and Profftella proteins in adult compared with nymph ACP may result simply from an increased endosymbiont titre in the adults, rather than developmental stage-specific induction of protein expression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Among the differentially expressed endosymbiont proteins, all Wolbachia proteins and the majority of Profftella proteins were more abundant in adult compared with nymph ACP, while the majority of Carsonella proteins were more abundant in nymph compared with adult ACP. Based on the endosymbiont proteome observations, we hypothesized that the titre of the bacterial symbionts varies between adults and nymphs, as has previously been reported [27]. CLas and endosymbiont titre were estimated by qPCR analysis of DNA purified from ACP of the four conditions considered in this experiment (CLas(+)/(−) nymphs and CLas(+)/(−) adults).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…DNA isolated from single ACP guts was subjected to qPCR amplification using SYBR Green reagents and the specific primer sets developed for ftsZ gene primers (ftsZ-81) for Wolbachia : ftsZ -F ( and ftsZ -R () [39]. Absolute quantification of Wolbachia copy number was carried out using a standard curve containing three concentrations of a synthetic plasmid containing the sequence of Wolbachia ftsZ as described in [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absolute quantification of Wolbachia copy number was carried out using a standard curve containing three concentrations of a synthetic plasmid containing the sequence of Wolbachia ftsZ as described in [39]. An F-test comparing the variance in Wolbachia copy number between CLas + and CLas—samples was conducted using Microsoft Excel.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(C) Symbiont titer of both Profftella armature (P) and Carsonella ruddii (C) in males and females of the psyllid Diaphorina citri from Dossi et al . (), spanning embryonic (E1–3), nymphal (N1–5), and adult (A1–3) stages. (D) Symbiont titer of both β ( Tremblaya princeps ) and γ ( Moranella endobia ) symbionts in males and females of the mealybug Planococcus kraunhiae from Kono et al .…”
Section: Aphidsmentioning
confidence: 99%