학술논문

Unique features of a global human ectoparasite identified through sequencing of the bed bug genome.
Document Type
article
Author
Benoit, Joshua BAdelman, Zach NReinhardt, KlausDolan, AmandaPoelchau, MonicaJennings, Emily CSzuter, Elise MHagan, Richard WGujar, HemantShukla, Jayendra NathZhu, FangMohan, MNelson, David RRosendale, Andrew JDerst, ChristianResnik, ValentinaWernig, SebastianMenegazzi, PamelaWegener, ChristianPeschel, NicolaiHendershot, Jacob MBlenau, WolfgangPredel, ReinhardJohnston, Paul RIoannidis, PanagiotisWaterhouse, Robert MNauen, RalfSchorn, CorinnaOtt, Mark-ChristophMaiwald, FrankJohnston, J SpencerGondhalekar, Ameya DScharf, Michael EPeterson, Brittany FRaje, Kapil RHottel, Benjamin AArmisén, DavidCrumière, Antonin Jean JohanRefki, Peter NaguiSantos, Maria EmiliaSghaier, EssiaViala, SèverineKhila, AbderrahmanAhn, Seung-JoonChilders, ChristopherLee, Chien-YuehLin, HanHughes, Daniel STDuncan, Elizabeth JMurali, Shwetha CQu, JiaxinDugan, ShannonLee, Sandra LChao, HsuDinh, HuyenHan, YiDoddapaneni, HarshavardhanWorley, Kim CMuzny, Donna MWheeler, DavidPanfilio, Kristen AVargas Jentzsch, Iris MVargo, Edward LBooth, WarrenFriedrich, MarkusWeirauch, Matthew TAnderson, Michelle AEJones, Jeffery WMittapalli, OmprakashZhao, ChaoyangZhou, Jing-JiangEvans, Jay DAttardo, Geoffrey MRobertson, Hugh MZdobnov, Evgeny MRibeiro, Jose MCGibbs, Richard AWerren, John HPalli, Subba RSchal, CobyRichards, Stephen
Source
Nature communications. 7(1)
Subject
Animals
Humans
Bedbugs
Ectoparasitic Infestations
Insecticides
Sequence Analysis
DNA
Feeding Behavior
Gene Transfer
Horizontal
Insecticide Resistance
Genome
Host-Parasite Interactions
Gene Transfer
Horizontal
Sequence Analysis
DNA
Language
Abstract
The bed bug, Cimex lectularius, has re-established itself as a ubiquitous human ectoparasite throughout much of the world during the past two decades. This global resurgence is likely linked to increased international travel and commerce in addition to widespread insecticide resistance. Analyses of the C. lectularius sequenced genome (650 Mb) and 14,220 predicted protein-coding genes provide a comprehensive representation of genes that are linked to traumatic insemination, a reduced chemosensory repertoire of genes related to obligate hematophagy, host-symbiont interactions, and several mechanisms of insecticide resistance. In addition, we document the presence of multiple putative lateral gene transfer events. Genome sequencing and annotation establish a solid foundation for future research on mechanisms of insecticide resistance, human-bed bug and symbiont-bed bug associations, and unique features of bed bug biology that contribute to the unprecedented success of C. lectularius as a human ectoparasite.