Culturable bacteria in adults of a Southeast Asian black fly, Simulium tani (Diptera:Simuliidae)

Although the microbiome of blood-feeding insects serves an integral role in host physiology, both beneficial and pathogenic, little is known of the microbial community of black flies. An investigation, therefore, was undertaken to identify culturable bacteria from one of Malaysia's most common...

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Main Authors: Lee, Hai-Yen, Loong, Shih Keng, Ya`cob, Zubaidah, Low, Van Lun, Teoh, Boon Teong, Ahmad-Nasrah, Siti Noraisah, Yap, Phui Chyng, Sofian-Azirun, Mohd, Takaoka, Hiroyuki, AbuBakar, Sazaly, Adler, Peter H.
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Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/34442/
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Summary:Although the microbiome of blood-feeding insects serves an integral role in host physiology, both beneficial and pathogenic, little is known of the microbial community of black flies. An investigation, therefore, was undertaken to identify culturable bacteria from one of Malaysia's most common black flies, Simulium tani Takaoka and Davies, using 16S rDNA sequencing, and then evaluate the isolates for antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. A total of 20 isolates representing 11 bacterial species in four genera were found. Five isolates showed beta-hemolysis on Columbia agar, and virulence genes were found in three of these isolates. Some degree of resistance to six of the 12 tested antibiotics was found among the isolates. The baseline data from this study suggest rich opportunities for comparative studies exploring the diversity and roles of the microbiome of S. tani and other Southeast Asian black flies.