# Impact of Asaia bacteria on Leishmania major development in sand flies: implications for vector control strategies

**Authors:** Marketa Stejskalova, Magdalena Jancarova, Katerina Pruzinova, Kristina Capova, Ilaria Varotto-Boccazzi, Sara Epis, Petr Volf

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13071-025-07075-5 · Parasites & Vectors · 2025-10-22

## TL;DR

This study explores how Asaia bacteria affect Leishmania parasites in sand flies, suggesting potential for controlling disease spread.

## Contribution

First demonstration of Asaia bacteria colonizing and vertically transmitting in Phlebotomus duboscqi sand flies.

## Key findings

- Asaia siamensis and A. krungthepensis colonized sand fly guts and transmitted vertically.
- These bacteria reduced Leishmania major infection intensity by day 8 post-blood meal.
- A. krungthepensis increased metacyclic Leishmania forms, while AsaiaWSP had no significant effect.

## Abstract

Asaia spp., bacteria originally isolated from tropical plants, have also been identified in various insect species, including blood-feeding ones. Their ability to colonize different host tissues and transmit vertically between generations makes these bacteria good candidates for paratransgenesis. However, most existing data derived from studies on mosquitoes and other important vectors, such as phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae), remain understudied. In this study, we investigated the ability of wild-type Asaia siamensis, Asaia krungthepensis, and a genetically modified strain of Asaia expressing the Wolbachia surface protein (AsaiaWSP) to colonize Phlebotomus duboscqi. In addition, we studied their vertical transmission and their interactions with Leishmania major during superinfection.

Phlebotomus duboscqi females were provided with Asaia via a sugar meal. Bacterial presence and vertical transmission were assessed using both cultivation and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In superinfection experiments, females were first offered sugar containing Asaia, followed by a blood meal infected with Le. major. The outcomes of superinfection were assessed by cultivation, PCR, and microscopically. Statistical analyses were performed using Fisher’s exact or Chi-squared tests.

All tested Asaia strains colonized the gut of Ph. duboscqi. Both A. siamensis and A. krungthepensis were vertically transmitted to the progeny via egg smearing. These bacteria did not affect the infection rate and intensity of Le. major infection on days 2 and 5 post blood meal (pbm). However, by day 8 pbm, both species significantly reduced Le. major infection intensity. Moreover, A. krungthepensis significantly increased the proportion of metacyclic forms. Interestingly AsaiaWSP did not have a significant effect on Le. major development in Ph. duboscqi.

We demonstrated for the first time that A. siamensis and A. krungthepensis can infect Ph. duboscqi and be vertically transmitted to the next generation via egg smearing. These bacteria affect the late phase of Le. major infection, which could have important epidemiological consequences.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Asaia siamensis (taxon 110479), Asaia krungthepensis (taxon 220990), Phlebotomus duboscqi (taxon 37738), Leishmania major (taxon 5664)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infection (MESH:D007239)
- **Chemicals:** sugar (MESH:D000073893)
- **Species:** Asaia krungthepensis (species) [taxon 220990], Asaia (genus) [taxon 91914], Bacteria Latreille et al. 1825 (Bacteria stick insect, genus) [taxon 629395], Phlebotomus duboscqi (species) [taxon 37738], Wolbachia (genus) [taxon 953], Leishmania major (species) [taxon 5664], Henicorhynchus siamensis (Siamese mud carp, species) [taxon 643380], Phlebotominae (sand flies, subfamily) [taxon 7198], Asaia siamensis (species) [taxon 110479], Legionella sp. E (species) [taxon 66964]

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