Microbial Ecology of European Foul Brood Disease in the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera): Towards a Microbiome Understanding of Disease Susceptibility
Affiliation
Univ Arizona, Dept EntomolUniv Arizona, Ctr Insect Sci
Univ Arizona, Sch Anim & Comparat Biomed Sci, Dept Microbiol
Issue Date
2020-08-20Keywords
larval microbiomehoney bee microbiome
EFB disease
larvae
Melissococcus plutonius
in vitro larval rearing
Parasaccharibacter apium strain C6
probiotic
Metadata
Show full item recordPublisher
MDPICitation
Floyd, A. S., Mott, B. M., Maes, P., Copeland, D. C., McFrederick, Q. S., & Anderson, K. E. (2020). Microbial Ecology of European Foul Brood Disease in the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera): Towards a Microbiome Understanding of Disease Susceptibility. Insects, 11(9), 555.Journal
INSECTSRights
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution(CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).Collection Information
This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
European honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus) are beneficial insects that provide essential pollination services for agriculture and ecosystems worldwide. Modern commercial beekeeping is plagued by a variety of pathogenic and environmental stressors often confounding attempts to understand colony loss. European foulbrood (EFB) is considered a larval-specific disease whose causative agent, Melissococcus plutonius, has received limited attention due to methodological challenges in the field and laboratory. Here, we improve the experimental and informational context of larval disease with the end goal of developing an EFB management strategy. We sequenced the bacterial microbiota associated with larval disease transmission, isolated a variety of M.plutonius strains, determined their virulence against larvae in vitro, and explored the potential for probiotic treatment of EFB disease. The larval microbiota was a low diversity environment similar to honey, while worker mouthparts and stored pollen contained significantly greater bacterial diversity. Virulence of M. plutonius against larvae varied markedly by strain and inoculant concentration. Our chosen probiotic, Parasaccharibacter apium strain C6, did not improve larval survival when introduced alone, or in combination with a virulent EFB strain. We discuss the importance of positive and negative controls for in vitro studies of the larval microbiome and disease.Note
Open access journalISSN
2075-4450PubMed ID
32825355Version
Final published versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/insects11090555
Scopus Count
Collections
Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution(CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Related articles
- Comparative Genomics and Description of Putative Virulence Factors of Melissococcus plutonius, the Causative Agent of European Foulbrood Disease in Honey Bees.
- Authors: Djukic M, Erler S, Leimbach A, Grossar D, Charrière JD, Gauthier L, Hartken D, Dietrich S, Nacke H, Daniel R, Poehlein A
- Issue date: 2018 Aug 20
- Investigation of Melissococcus plutonius isolates from 3 outbreaks of European foulbrood disease in commercial beekeeping operations in western Canada.
- Authors: Thebeau JM, Liebe D, Masood F, Kozii IV, Klein CD, Zabrodski MW, Moshynskyy I, Sobchishin L, Wilson G, Guarna MM, Gerbrandt EM, Simko E, Wood SC
- Issue date: 2022 Sep
- Virulence of Melissococcus plutonius and secondary invaders associated with European foulbrood disease of the honey bee.
- Authors: Lewkowski O, Erler S
- Issue date: 2019 Mar
- A high-throughput sequencing survey characterizing European foulbrood disease and Varroosis in honey bees.
- Authors: Anderson KE, Copeland DC, Erickson RJ, Floyd AS, Maes PC, Mott BM
- Issue date: 2023 Jan 20
- Influence of Honey bee Nutritive Jelly Type and Dilution on its Bactericidal Effect on Melissococcus plutonius, the Etiological Agent of European Foulbrood.
- Authors: de La Harpe M, Gütlin A, Chiang C, Dietemann V, Dainat B
- Issue date: 2023 Jul