Abstract

Wolbachia is a genus of intracellular bacterial endosymbionts found in 20–66% of all insect species and a range of other invertebrates. It is classified as a single species, Wolbachia pipientis, divided into supergroups A to U, with supergroups A and B infecting arthropods exclusively. Wolbachia is transmitted mainly via vertical transmission through female oocytes, but can also be transmitted across different taxa by host shift (HS): the direct transmission of Wolbachia cells between organisms without involving vertically transmitted gametic cells. To assess the HS contribution, we recovered 50 orthologous genes from over 1000 Wolbachia genomes, reconstructed their phylogeny and calculated gene similarity. Of 15 supergroup A Wolbachia lineages, 10 have similarities ranging from 95 to 99.9%, while their hosts’ similarities are around 60 to 80%. For supergroup B, four out of eight lineages, which infect diverse and distantly-related organisms such as Acari, Hemiptera and Diptera, showed similarities from 93 to 97%. These results show that Wolbachia genomes have a much higher similarity when compared to their hosts’ genes, which is a major indicator of HS. Our comparative genomic analysis suggests that, at least for supergroups A and B, HS is more frequent than expected, occurring even between distantly-related species.

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Title
Multiple long-range host shifts of major Wolbachia supergroups infecting arthropods
Author
Gomes Tiago M F F 1 ; Wallau, Gabriel L 2 ; Loreto, Elgion L, S 3 

 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Genética e Biologia Molecular, Porto Alegre, Brazil (GRID:grid.8532.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2200 7498) 
 Instituto Aggeu Magalhães, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Departamento de Entomologia, Recife, Brazil (GRID:grid.418068.3) (ISNI:0000 0001 0723 0931) 
 Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Genética e Biologia Molecular, Porto Alegre, Brazil (GRID:grid.8532.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2200 7498); Instituto Aggeu Magalhães, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Departamento de Entomologia, Recife, Brazil (GRID:grid.418068.3) (ISNI:0000 0001 0723 0931); Federal University of Santa Maria, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Santa Maria, Brazil (GRID:grid.411239.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2284 6531) 
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2665413637
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2022. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.