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ABSTRACT: Background
Mosquitoes feed on plant-derived fluids such as nectar and sap and are exposed to bioactive molecules found in this dietary source. However, the role of such molecules on mosquito vectorial capacity is unknown. Weather has been recognized as a major determinant of the spread of dengue, and plants under abiotic stress increase their production of polyphenols.Results
Here, we show that including polyphenols in mosquito meals promoted the activation of AMP-dependent protein kinase (AMPK). AMPK positively regulated midgut autophagy leading to a decrease in bacterial proliferation and an increase in vector lifespan. Suppression of AMPK activity resulted in a 6-fold increase in midgut microbiota. Similarly, inhibition of polyphenol-induced autophagy induced an 8-fold increase in bacterial proliferation. Mosquitoes maintained on the polyphenol diet were readily infected by dengue virus.Conclusion
The present findings uncover a new direct route by which exacerbation of autophagy through activation of the AMPK pathway leads to a more efficient control of mosquito midgut microbiota and increases the average mosquito lifespan. Our results suggest for the first time that the polyphenol content and availability of the surrounding vegetation may increase the population of mosquitoes prone to infection with arboviruses.
SUBMITTER: Nunes RD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5061323 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nunes Rodrigo Dutra RD Ventura-Martins Guilherme G Moretti Débora Monteiro DM Medeiros-Castro Priscilla P Rocha-Santos Carlucio C Daumas-Filho Carlos Renato de Oliveira CR Bittencourt-Cunha Paula Rego Barros PR Martins-Cardoso Karina K Cudischevitch Cecília Oliveira CO Menna-Barreto Rubem Figueiredo Sadok RF Oliveira José Henrique Maia JH Gusmão Desiely Silva DS Alves Lemos Francisco José FJ Alviano Daniela Sales DS Oliveira Pedro Lagerblad PL Lowenberger Carl C Majerowicz David D Oliveira Ricardo Melo RM Mesquita Rafael Dias RD Atella Georgia Correa GC Silva-Neto Mário Alberto Cardoso MA
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20161012 10
<h4>Background</h4>Mosquitoes feed on plant-derived fluids such as nectar and sap and are exposed to bioactive molecules found in this dietary source. However, the role of such molecules on mosquito vectorial capacity is unknown. Weather has been recognized as a major determinant of the spread of dengue, and plants under abiotic stress increase their production of polyphenols.<h4>Results</h4>Here, we show that including polyphenols in mosquito meals promoted the activation of AMP-dependent prote ...[more]