Developing novel genetic and symbiotic control strategies for the invasive mosquito, Aedes japonicus
Lead Research Organisation:
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Department Name: Vector Biology
Abstract
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Publications
Accoti A
(2023)
Variable microbiomes between mosquito lines are maintained across different environments.
in PLoS neglected tropical diseases
Coon KL
(2022)
Interspecies microbiome transplantation recapitulates microbial acquisition in mosquitoes.
in Microbiome
Foo A
(2023)
Recovery of metagenomic data from the Aedes aegypti microbiome using a reproducible snakemake pipeline: MINUUR.
in Wellcome open research
Foo A
(2023)
Recovery of metagenomic data from the Aedes aegypti microbiome using a reproducible snakemake pipeline: MINUUR
in Wellcome Open Research
Hegde S
(2024)
Aedes aegypti gut transcriptomes respond differently to microbiome transplants from field-caught or laboratory-reared mosquitoes.
in Environmental microbiology
Hegde S
(2023)
Identification and characterization of two CRISPR/Cas systems associated with the mosquito microbiome.
in Access microbiology
Jeffries C
(2024)
Mitochondrial and microbial diversity of the invasive mosquito vector species Culex tritaeniorhynchus across its extensive inter-continental geographic range
in Wellcome Open Research
Jones C
(2024)
A perspective on the impacts of microplastics on mosquito biology and their vectorial capacity
in Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Logan RAE
(2022)
Vertical and Horizontal Transmission of Cell Fusing Agent Virus in Aedes aegypti.
in Applied and environmental microbiology
Pitol A
(2023)
Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 and its surrogate, bacteriophage Phi6, on surfaces and in water
in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Description | collaboration with University of Zurich |
Organisation | University of Zurich |
Country | Switzerland |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Our team visited the lab of Dr Verhurst at the National Centre for Vector Entomology, within the Insitution of Parasitology, at the University of Zurich. This introductory meeting had several aims which were to gain an understanding of each labs research interests, transfer knowledge regarding Aedes japonicas rearing and virus infections, and understand the ecology of the mosquito and suitable methods to trap these mosquitoes in both urban and rural areas of Switzerland. The initial meeting was a success and we have now developed a pathway forward to develop future collaborations around microbial and genetic control of these mosquitoes. For this visit our group presented our research on wolbachia control, novel genetic engineering process and the influence of the temperature on the microbiome of mosquito vectors. We also shared our experience on viral infection of mosquitoes. |
Collaborator Contribution | The Verhulst group presented there research on European mosquito vectors, the incursion of Aedes japonicus mosquitoes into Switzerland, olfaction and behavioural assays undertaken in the lab, and methods for working with Aedes japonicus including rearing and trapping. |
Impact | No outputs so far. |
Start Year | 2022 |