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Antibiotic Treatment in An. coluzzii Affects Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism

Authors :
George K. Christophides
Estelle Chabanol
Ghislaine Prévot
Mathilde Gendrin
Volker Behrends
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

The mosquito microbiota reduces the vector competence of Anopheles to Plasmodium and affects host fitness, it is therefore considered as a potential target to reduce malaria transmission. While immune induction, secretion of antimicrobials and metabolic competition are three typical mechanisms of microbiota-mediated protection against invasive pathogens in mammals, the involvement of metabolic competition or mutualism in mosquito-microbiota and microbiota-Plasmodium interactions has not been investigated. Here, we describe a metabolome analysis of the midgut of An. coluzzii provided with a sugar-meal or a blood-meal, under conventional or antibiotic-treated conditions. We observed that the antibiotic treatment affects the tricarboxylic acid cycle and nitrogen metabolism, notably resulting in decreased abundance of free amino acids. Linking our results with published data, we identified candidate pathways which may participate in microbiota/Plasmodium interactions via metabolic interactions or immune modulation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........554a739262576dbcd3b35e5a3cbfb1e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0377.v1