Wolbachia bacteria

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Wolbachia bacteria are intracellular, maternally inherited bacteria that infect a wide range of arthropods and some nematodes, often manipulating host reproduction and serving as essential symbionts in certain parasitic worms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bacterium
endosymbiont
intracellular bacterium
associatedWithDisease lymphatic filariasis
onchocerciasis
cellShape coccoid
cellularLocation intracellular
discoveredBy Marshall Hertig NERFINISHED
S. Burt Wolbach NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1924
domain Bacteria
effectOnHost induces pathogen interference in mosquitoes
reduces lifespan of some insect hosts
essentialFor fertility of some filarial nematodes
survival of some filarial nematodes
family Anaplasmataceae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedIn Culex pipiens NERFINISHED
geneticElement prophage WO
genomeType circular chromosome
reduced genome
gramStain Gram-negative
hostRange arthropods
filarial nematodes
insects
isopods
mites
nematodes
inheritancePattern cytoplasmic inheritance
localizationInHost germline cells
somatic tissues
metabolism aerobic respiration
notCulturedIn cell-free medium
order Rickettsiales NERFINISHED
oxygenRequirement obligate aerobe
reproduction binary fission
reproductiveManipulation cytoplasmic incompatibility
feminization of genetic males
male killing
parthenogenesis induction
requires living host cells for replication
symbioticRole mutualist
reproductive parasite
targetOfDrug doxycycline
taxonRank genus
transmissionRoute maternal inheritance
vertical transmission
usedIn biocontrol of mosquito-borne diseases
usedToControl Zika virus transmission
chikungunya virus transmission
dengue virus transmission

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Onchocerca volvulus wolbachiaEndosymbiont Wolbachia bacteria