Maria Neta
Federal University of Campina Grande
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Acta Tropica | 2017
Joelma Soares-da-Silva; Silmara Gomes Queirós; Jéssica S. de Aguiar; Juliete L. Viana; Maria Neta; Maria da Silva; Valéria Cristina Soares Pinheiro; Ricardo Antonio Polanczyk; Gislene Almeida Carvalho-Zilse; Wanderli Pedro Tadei
The occurrence of Aedes aegypti, Culex quinquefasciatus, and mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles potentiate the spread of several diseases, such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, urban yellow fever, filariasis, and malaria, a situation currently existing in Brazil and in Latin America. Control of the disease vectors is the most effective tool for containing the transmission of the pathogens causing these diseases, and the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis has been widely used and has shown efficacy over many years. However, new B. thuringiensis (Bt) strains with different gene combinations should be sought for use as an alternative to Bti and to prevent the resistant insects selected. Aiming to identify diversity in the Bt in different Brazilian ecosystems and to assess the pathogenicity of this bacterium to larvae of Ae. aegypti, C. quinquefasciatus, and Anopheles darlingi, Bt strains were obtained from the Amazon, Caatinga (semi-arid region), and Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) biomes and tested in pathogenicity bioassays in third-instar larvae of Ae. aegypti under controlled conditions in the laboratory. The isolates with larvicidal activity to larvae of Ae. aegypti were used in bioassays with the larvae of C. quinquefasciatus and An. darlingi and characterized according to the presence of 14 cry genes (cry1, cry2, cry4, cry10, cry11, cry24, cry32, cry44Aa, cry1Ab, cry4Aa, cry4Ba, cry10Aa, cry11Aa, and cry11Ba), six cyt genes (cyt1, cyt2, cyt1Aa, cyt1Ab, cyt2Aa and cyt2Ba), and the chi gene. Four hundred strains of Bt were isolated: 244 from insects, 85 from Amazon soil, and 71 from the Caatinga biome. These strains, in addition to the 153 strains isolated from Cerrado soil and obtained from the Entomopathogenic Bacillus Bank of Maranhão, were tested in bioassays with Ae. aegypti larvae. A total of 37 (6.7%) strains showed larvicidal activity, with positive amplification of the cry, cyt, and chi genes. The most frequently amplified genes were cry4Aa and cry4Ba, both occurring in 59.4% in these strains, followed by cyt1Aa and cyt2Aa, with 56.7% and 48% occurrence, respectively. Twelve (2.2%) strains that presented 100% mortality within 24h were used in bioassays to estimate the median lethal concentration (LC50) for Ae. aegypti larvae. Two strains (BtMA-690 and BtMA-1114) showed toxicity equal to that of the Bti standard strain, and the same LC50 value (0.003mg/L) was recorded for the three bacteria after 48h of exposure. Detection of the presence of the Bt strains that showed pathogenicity for mosquito larvae in the three biomes studied was possible. Therefore, these strains are promising for the control of insect vectors, particularly the BtMA-1114 strain, which presents a gene profile different from that of Bti but with the same toxic effect.
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Jessyca de Farias; Luana V. Gomes; Noely Souza; Priscilla Paes; Januse de Araújo; Maria Neta; Lara Arruda; Edson Pontes; Bruno Dantas; Vanessa Viera
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Januse de Araújo; Edson Pontes; Maria Neta; Jessyca de Farias; Emidia Morais; Lara Arruda
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Bruna Alves; Mabel de Freitas Batista; Maria Neta; Leticia Santos; Ana Martins; Jéssica Nóbrega; Vanessa Viera
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Maria Neta; Edson Pontes; Januse de Araújo; Jessyca de Farias; Emidia Morais; Lara Arruda; Natália de Oliveira; Mayara de Araújo
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Jessyca de Farias; Maria Neta; Januse de Araújo; Lara Arruda; Edson Pontes
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Lara Arruda; Januse de Araújo; Maria Neta; Emidia Morais; Edson Pontes; Jessyca de Farias; Natália de Oliveira; Mayara de Araújo
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Emidia Morais; Januse de Araújo; Maria Neta; Lara Arruda; Jessyca de Farias; Edson Pontes; Natália de Oliveira
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Natália de Oliveira; Elisiane da Silva; Edson Pontes; Jainni Freires; Maria Neta; Vanessa Viera
XXI I Congresso Brasileiro de Nutrologia | 2018
Emidia Morais; Januse de Araújo; Maria Neta; Lara Arruda; Edson Pontes; Natália de Oliveira; Jessyca de Farias; Mayara de Araújo