Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.

To date, studies on host preferences and blood meal identification have been conducted for Culicoides species using molecular-based methods such as PCR techniques to amplify only a fragment from universal vertebrate mitochondrial genes such as Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) or Cytochrome b (Cy...

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Main Authors: Leila eHadj-henni, thibaut edemeulemeester, Jerome eDepaquit, Philippe eNoel, Adeline eGermain, Remi eHelder, Denis eAugot
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fvets.2015.00015/full
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spelling doaj-24109176224a4de799fdf46de99b48222020-11-25T00:01:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692015-05-01210.3389/fvets.2015.00015144885Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.Leila eHadj-henni0thibaut edemeulemeester1Jerome eDepaquit2Philippe eNoel3Adeline eGermain4Remi eHelder5Denis eAugot6Universite de Reims Champagne-ArdenneNaturalisUniversite de Reims Champagne-ArdenneUniversite de Reims Champagne-ArdenneUniversite de Reims Champagne-ArdenneUniversite de Reims Champagne-ArdenneUniversite de Reims Champagne-ArdenneTo date, studies on host preferences and blood meal identification have been conducted for Culicoides species using molecular-based methods such as PCR techniques to amplify only a fragment from universal vertebrate mitochondrial genes such as Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) or Cytochrome b (Cyt b). The vertebrate prepronociceptin gene (PNOC) was also tested in this field. However, the choice of molecular marker to identify blood meal is critical.The objective of our study is to compare the ability of Cyt b and PNOC as molecular markers for blood meal identification depending on the stage of blood meal digestion. In order to determine whether these Cyt b and PNOC could provide a positive result, 565 blood-fed females of Culicoides spp were collected and morphologically identified. The samples were collected between 2012 and 2014, in two localities in France. The collection localities were near either livestock or a forest. To catch the specimens, we used UV CDC miniature light traps. PNOC sequence of donkeys (Equus asinus) was sequenced and submitted because it was missing in GenBank. Our findings emphasize that the PNOC marker is not suitable to separate closely related Equid species such as horses and donkeys. The Cyt b marker was able to identify 204 more samples when compared to PNOC (99.55% of specimens). Cyt b appears to be better able to detect the origin of blood meals from females with digested blood in their abdomens. We conclude that Cyt b is a good marker as it increases the accuracy of blood meal identification of engorged females containing digested blood in their abdomens. The host opportunist behavior of Culicoides, especially that of C. obsoletus and C. scoticus, the main vectors of BTV in Europe was also highlighted.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fvets.2015.00015/fullFrancePCRCytbCulicoidesBlood mealPNOC
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author Leila eHadj-henni
thibaut edemeulemeester
Jerome eDepaquit
Philippe eNoel
Adeline eGermain
Remi eHelder
Denis eAugot
spellingShingle Leila eHadj-henni
thibaut edemeulemeester
Jerome eDepaquit
Philippe eNoel
Adeline eGermain
Remi eHelder
Denis eAugot
Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
France
PCR
Cytb
Culicoides
Blood meal
PNOC
author_facet Leila eHadj-henni
thibaut edemeulemeester
Jerome eDepaquit
Philippe eNoel
Adeline eGermain
Remi eHelder
Denis eAugot
author_sort Leila eHadj-henni
title Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.
title_short Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.
title_full Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.
title_fullStr Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in Culicoides.
title_sort comparison of vertebrate cytochrome b and prepronociceptin for blood meal analyses in culicoides.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2015-05-01
description To date, studies on host preferences and blood meal identification have been conducted for Culicoides species using molecular-based methods such as PCR techniques to amplify only a fragment from universal vertebrate mitochondrial genes such as Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) or Cytochrome b (Cyt b). The vertebrate prepronociceptin gene (PNOC) was also tested in this field. However, the choice of molecular marker to identify blood meal is critical.The objective of our study is to compare the ability of Cyt b and PNOC as molecular markers for blood meal identification depending on the stage of blood meal digestion. In order to determine whether these Cyt b and PNOC could provide a positive result, 565 blood-fed females of Culicoides spp were collected and morphologically identified. The samples were collected between 2012 and 2014, in two localities in France. The collection localities were near either livestock or a forest. To catch the specimens, we used UV CDC miniature light traps. PNOC sequence of donkeys (Equus asinus) was sequenced and submitted because it was missing in GenBank. Our findings emphasize that the PNOC marker is not suitable to separate closely related Equid species such as horses and donkeys. The Cyt b marker was able to identify 204 more samples when compared to PNOC (99.55% of specimens). Cyt b appears to be better able to detect the origin of blood meals from females with digested blood in their abdomens. We conclude that Cyt b is a good marker as it increases the accuracy of blood meal identification of engorged females containing digested blood in their abdomens. The host opportunist behavior of Culicoides, especially that of C. obsoletus and C. scoticus, the main vectors of BTV in Europe was also highlighted.
topic France
PCR
Cytb
Culicoides
Blood meal
PNOC
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fvets.2015.00015/full
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