AUTHOR=Hernández-Triana Luis M. , Garza-Hernández Javier A. , Ortega Morales Aldo I. , Prosser Sean W. J. , Hebert Paul D. N. , Nikolova Nadya I. , Barrero Elsa , de Luna-Santillana Erick de J. , González-Alvarez Vicente H. , Mendez-López Ramón , Chan-Chable Rahuel J. , Fooks Anthony R. , Rodríguez-Pérez Mario A. TITLE=An Integrated Molecular Approach to Untangling Host–Vector–Pathogen Interactions in Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) From Sylvan Communities in Mexico JOURNAL=Frontiers in Veterinary Science VOLUME=7 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/veterinary-science/articles/10.3389/fvets.2020.564791 DOI=10.3389/fvets.2020.564791 ISSN=2297-1769 ABSTRACT=
There are ~240 species of Culicidae in Mexico, of which some are vectors of arthropod-borne viruses such as Zika virus, dengue virus, chikungunya virus, and West Nile virus. Thus, the identification of mosquito feeding preferences is paramount to understanding of vector–host–pathogen interactions that, in turn, can aid the control of disease outbreaks. Typically, DNA and RNA are extracted separately for animal (insects and blood meal hosts) and viral identification, but this study demonstrates that multiple organisms can be analyzed from a single RNA extract. For the first time, residual DNA present in standard RNA extracts was analyzed by DNA barcoding in concert with Sanger and next-generation sequencing (NGS) to identify both the mosquito species and the source of their meals in blood-fed females caught in seven sylvan communities in Chiapas State, Mexico. While mosquito molecular identification involved standard barcoding methods, the sensitivity of blood meal identification was maximized by employing short primers with NGS. In total, we collected 1,634 specimens belonging to 14 genera, 25 subgenera, and 61 morphospecies of mosquitoes. Of these, four species were new records for Mexico (