Background: Aedes koreicus is a mosquito species native to East Asia which has recently invaded several countries in Europe. In Italy, this mosquito was first detected in the North-East in 2011 and is now widely distributed in the entire northern part of the country. The development of specific genetic markers, such as microsatellites, is necessary to uncover the dispersal routes of this mosquito from its native areas and, eventually, to plan future control interventions. Methods: Available raw sequences of genomic DNA of Ae. koreicus were screened in silico using BLASTn to identify possible microsatellite-containing sequences. Specific primer pairs were then designed, and their efficiency was determined through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on 32 individuals of Ae. koreicus collected in Italy. PCR conditions were optimised in three multiplex reactions. Genotyping of individual mosquitoes was performed on both single and multiplex PCR reactions. Finally, analysis of intra-population variation was performed to assess the level of polymorphism of the markers. Results: Mosquito genotyping provided consistent results in both single and multiplex reactions. Out of the 31 microsatellite markers identified in the Ae. koreicus genome raw sequences, 11 were polymorphic in the examined mosquito samples. Conclusions: The results show that the 11 microsatellite markers developed here hold potential for investigating the genetic structure of Ae. koreicus populations. These markers could thus represent a novel and useful tool to infer the routes of invasion of this mosquito species into Europe and other non-native areas.

Development of microsatellite markers for the invasive mosquito Aedes koreicus / L. Soresinetti, I. Arnoldi, A. Negri, G. Naro, A. Michelutti, F. Montarsi, A. Mosca, C. Bandi, P. Gabrieli, S. Epis. - In: PARASITES & VECTORS. - ISSN 1756-3305. - 16:1(2023 Jul 06), pp. 223.1-223.7. [10.1186/s13071-023-05823-z]

Development of microsatellite markers for the invasive mosquito Aedes koreicus

I. Arnoldi
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A. Negri;C. Bandi;P. Gabrieli
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S. Epis
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2023

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Background: Aedes koreicus is a mosquito species native to East Asia which has recently invaded several countries in Europe. In Italy, this mosquito was first detected in the North-East in 2011 and is now widely distributed in the entire northern part of the country. The development of specific genetic markers, such as microsatellites, is necessary to uncover the dispersal routes of this mosquito from its native areas and, eventually, to plan future control interventions. Methods: Available raw sequences of genomic DNA of Ae. koreicus were screened in silico using BLASTn to identify possible microsatellite-containing sequences. Specific primer pairs were then designed, and their efficiency was determined through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on 32 individuals of Ae. koreicus collected in Italy. PCR conditions were optimised in three multiplex reactions. Genotyping of individual mosquitoes was performed on both single and multiplex PCR reactions. Finally, analysis of intra-population variation was performed to assess the level of polymorphism of the markers. Results: Mosquito genotyping provided consistent results in both single and multiplex reactions. Out of the 31 microsatellite markers identified in the Ae. koreicus genome raw sequences, 11 were polymorphic in the examined mosquito samples. Conclusions: The results show that the 11 microsatellite markers developed here hold potential for investigating the genetic structure of Ae. koreicus populations. These markers could thus represent a novel and useful tool to infer the routes of invasion of this mosquito species into Europe and other non-native areas.
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Aedes mosquitoes; Invasive mosquitoes; Monitoring; Population genetics; Simple sequence repeats (SSRs)
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Development of microsatellite markers for the invasive mosquito Aedes koreicus / L. Soresinetti, I. Arnoldi, A. Negri, G. Naro, A. Michelutti, F. Montarsi, A. Mosca, C. Bandi, P. Gabrieli, S. Epis. - In: PARASITES & VECTORS. - ISSN 1756-3305. - 16:1(2023 Jul 06), pp. 223.1-223.7. [10.1186/s13071-023-05823-z]
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