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Finding Wolbachia in Filarial larvae and Culicidae Mosquitoes in Upper Egypt Governorate
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Finding Wolbachia in Filarial larvae and Culicidae Mosquitoes in Upper Egypt Governorate

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(3):265-272.
Published online: June 30, 2016

Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt

• Received: January 6, 2016   • Revised: May 6, 2016   • Accepted: May 7, 2016

© 2016, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1. Detection of Wolbachia endosymbiotic bacterial DNA in pools by single PCR of indoor-resting mosquitoes. Lane 1, El-Nikhila village; lane 2, El-Matiaa village; lane 3, Sahel Seleem city; lane 4, El-Badary city; lane 5, Mankabad village; lane 6, Dairout city; lane 7, Manfalout city. M, 100 bp DNA marker; N, negative control (non-blood fed mosquitoes). Wolbachia detected at 438 bp.
Fig. 2. Multiplex PCR pattern showing association of Wolbachia with filarial parasites within their respective vectors in the studied locality. Lanes 1-3, El-Nikhila village; lane 4, El-Matiaa village; lane 5, Sahel Seleem district; lane 6, Dairout district. Wuchereria bancrofti at 490 bp, Wolbachia at 438 bp, Dirofilaria repens at 300 bp, and Dirofilaria immitis at 200 bp.
Finding Wolbachia in Filarial larvae and Culicidae Mosquitoes in Upper Egypt Governorate
Localities Infection status by single PCR for Wolbachia (No. of mosquitoes) No. of pools positive for Wolbachia and filariae/tested pools (%) ERI (%)
El-Nikhila + (575) 3/23 (13.0) 0.557a
El-Matiaa + (325) 1/13 (7.7) 0.319b
Sahel Seleem + (350) 1/14 (7.1) 0.295c
Dairout + (350) 1/14e (7.1) 0.295d
El-Badary - (350) 0/14 (0) 0a,b,c,d
Mankabad - (250) 0/10 (0) 0a,b,c,d
Manfalout - (300) 0/12 (0) 0a,b,c,d
Total 4-7 (2,500) 6/100 (6.0) 0.24
Localities Culex spp.
Anopheles pharoensis
Aedes caspius
No. of mosquitoes No. tested pools Wolbachia positive pools Filaria (genus) positive pools ERI (%) Wolbachia ERI (%) Filariae No. of mosquitoes No. tested pools Wolbachia positive pools Filaria (genus) positive pools ERI (%) Wolbachia ERI (%) Filariae No. of mosquitoes No tested pools Wolbachia +ve pool Filariae +ve pool (filaria genus) ERI (%) Wolbachia ERI (%) Filariae
El-Nikhila 400 16 1 1 (W. bancrofti) 0.25 0.25 75 3 1 1 (W. bancrofti) 1.60 1.60 100 4 1 1 (D. repens) 1.14 1.14
El-Matiaa 250 10 1 1 (W. bancrofti) 0.42 0.42 25 1 0 0 0 0 50 2 0 0 0 0
Sahel Seleem 250 10 1 1 (D. immitis) 0.42 0.42 50 2 0 0 0 0 50 2 0 0 0 0
Dairout 250 10 1 0 0.42 0.42 50 2 0 0 0 0 50 2 0 0 0 0
Total 1,150 46 4 3 0.36 0.27 200 8 1 1 0.532 0.532 250 10 1 1 0.42 0.42
Mosquito genera Total no. of mosquitoes No. of tested pools No. of pools positive for Wolbachia/tested (%) No. of pools positive for filaria/tested (%) ERI (%)
ERIa ERIb
Culex spp. 1,150 46 4 (8.7) 3 (6.5) 0.363 0.269
Aedes caspius 250 10 1 (10.0) 1 (10.0) 0.420 0.420
Anopheles pharoensis 200 8 1 (12.5) 1 (10.0) 0.532 0.532
Total 1,600 64 6 (9.4) 5 (7.8) 0.392 0.324
Culex spp.
Anopheles pharoensis
Aedes caspius
Mosquito pool positive for Wolbachia and filaria
No. tested pools No. of positive pools ERI (%) No. tested pools No. of positive pools ERI (%) No. of tested pools No. of positive pools ERI (%) No. tested pools No. of positive pools ERI (%)
W. bancrofti 46 2 0.17a 3 1 1.6 4 - - 53 3 0.23a,b
D. repens 46 - - 3 - - 4 1 - 53 1 0.07a
D. immitis 46 1 0.08a 3 - - 4 - - 53 1 0.07b
Table 1. Localities monitored by single PCR for Wolbachia and number of pools simultanously positive for filaria and Wolbachia by multiplex PCR irrespective to mosquitos’ genera, along with the estimated rate of infection (ERI; %) for both Wolbachia and filarial parasites and their statistical significance

Same letter means significant difference between them.

No filaria was found in Dairout mosquito pools.

Table 2. Mosquito genera and their positivity for Wolbachia and filarial parasites tested by multiplex PCR grouped according to localities along with the percentage of estimated rate of infection (ERI)
Table 3. Number of mosquito specimens and pools tested according to their genera and their positivity for Wolbachia and filarial parasites along with the percentage of estimated rate of infection (ERI)

ERIa for Wolbachia; ERIb for filaria.

Table 4. The infection status of the studied mosquito genera by multiplex PCR simultaneously holding Wolbachia and filarial parasites

Only tested pools proved to be positive for Wolbachia were used in this calculation.

Same letter means significant difference between them.