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Haemolymph removal by Varroa mite destabilizes the dynamical interaction between immune effectors and virus in bees, as predicted by Volterra's model

Annoscia, Desiderato
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Brown, Sam P.
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Di Prisco, Gennaro
altro
Nazzi, Francesco
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
PROCEEDINGS - ROYAL SOCIETY. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Abstract
The association between the deformed wing virus and the parasitic mite Varroa destructor has been identified as a major cause of worldwide honeybee colony losses. The mite acts as a vector of the viral pathogen and can trigger its replication in infected bees. However, the mechanistic details underlying this tripartite interaction are still poorly defined, and, particularly, the causes of viral proliferation in mite-infested bees. Here, we develop and test a novel hypothesis that mite feeding destabilizes viral immune control through the removal of both virus and immune effectors, triggering uncontrolled viral replication. Our hypothesis is grounded on the predator-prey theory developed by Volterra, which predicts prey proliferation when both predators and preys are constantly removed from the system. Consistent with this hypothesis, we show that the experimental removal of increasing volumes of haemolymph from individual bees results in increasing viral densities. By contrast, we do not find consistent support for alternative proposed mechanisms of viral expansion via mite immune suppression or within-host viral evolution. Our results suggest that haemolymph removal plays an important role in the enhanced pathogen virulence observed in the presence of feeding Varroa mites. Overall, these results provide a new model for the mechanisms driving pathogen-parasite interactions in bees, which ultimately underpin honeybee health decline and colony losses.
DOI
10.1098/rspb.2019.0331
WOS
WOS:000465657800016
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1149815
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85064986898
Diritti
open access
Soggetti
  • Apis mellifera

  • deformed wing viru

  • host–parasite interac...

  • Varroa destructor

  • Volterra equation

  • Biochemistry, Genetic...

  • Immunology and Microb...

  • 2300

  • Agricultural and Biol...

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