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#20771 : Impact of Insecticide Resistance on Wolbachia Transcriptomics in Aedes aegypti
Topics: Transcriptomics (Illumina)
Origin: IP
Project type: Expertise

Name of Applicant: Benjamin DUPUIS
Date of application: 05-12-2025
Unit: Arboviruses and Insect Vectors
Location: Nicolle > Rez de chaussée > 03C
Phone: +33613173861
@ Mail: benjamin.dupuis@pasteur.fr
@ PI-Mail: afaillou@pasteur.fr
Collaboration with:NEW CALEDONIA

Project context and summary:

Dengue is a viral infection caused by the dengue virus (DENV), responsible for nearly 400 million cases each year. Although often asymptomatic, it can cause fever, vomiting, or skin rashes, and may evolve into a severe hemorrhagic form. The virus is mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, especially Aedes aegypti. With no specific antiviral treatment and only partially effective vaccines, vector control—primarily via insecticides—remains the most effective preventive measure.

An emerging strategy involves the use of Wolbachia, an endosymbiotic bacterium that reduces mosquito vector competence. However, the impact of insecticide resistance on this approach is still poorly understood.

This project aims to compare the transcriptomic profile of Wolbachia in Aedes aegypti strains with differing levels of insecticide resistance. Analyzing Wolbachia gene expression across these lines will help identify changes linked to selection pressure and improve our understanding of how mosquito resistance may influence Wolbachia biology and host–symbiont interactions, with implications for Wolbachia-based vector control.


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Manager: chloe.baum@pasteur.fr
Status: Kick-off meeting


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