Gene expression in Verson’s glands of the fall armyworm suggests their role in molting and immunity

Jinmo Koo, Xien Chen, S. R. Palli
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Verson’s glands are segmental pairs of dermal glands attached to the epidermis in lepidopteran larvae. They produce macromolecules during intermolt period and empty them during each molt. Morphological, histochemical, developmental, and protein analysis studies have been conducted to determine the functions of Verson’s glands. However, the exact role of Verson’s glands remains unclear. In our previous study, a strain of transgenic fall armyworm, Spdoptera frugiperda expressing green fluorescence protein (GFP) and Systemic RNA interference defective protein 1 (SID1) from Caenorhabditis elegans was established to improve RNA interference (RNAi) efficiency. Unexpectedly, we found that GFP fluorescence was significantly brighter in Verson’s glands than in other tissues. Also, RNAi efficiency improved more in Verson’s glands than in other tissues. We took advantage of improved RNAi efficiency to explore the function of Verson’s glands. RNA-seq analysis revealed that genes highly expressed in Verson’s glands code for cuticular proteins, molting fluid proteins, hemolymph proteins, and antimicrobial peptides. Injection of dsRNA targeting essential genes, inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP), Actin, and vacuolar-type ATPase (VATPase) interfered with Verson’s glands growth. These results revealed that Verson’s glands may contribute to hemolymph, cuticle, molting fluid, and immune response during molting. This study also provide useful tools for future research in identifying the physiological role of Verson’s glands in lepidopteran insects.
秋粘虫Verson腺体的基因表达表明它们在蜕皮和免疫中的作用
维逊腺是鳞翅目幼虫附着在表皮上的节段性真皮腺对。它们在蜕皮间隔期产生大分子,并在每次蜕皮时排出大分子。形态学、组织化学、发育和蛋白质分析研究已被用于确定Verson腺的功能。然而,Verson腺的确切作用尚不清楚。我们在之前的研究中,为了提高RNA干扰(RNAi)效率,建立了一株表达秀丽隐杆线虫绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)和系统性RNA干扰缺陷蛋白1 (SID1)的转基因落粘虫Spdoptera frugiperda。出乎意料的是,我们发现Verson腺体的GFP荧光明显比其他组织亮。此外,RNAi在Verson氏腺中的效率比在其他组织中的提高更多。我们利用改进的RNAi效率来探索Verson腺体的功能。RNA-seq分析显示,在Verson腺中高度表达的基因编码角质层蛋白、蜕皮液蛋白、血淋巴蛋白和抗菌肽。注射针对必需基因、凋亡抑制剂(IAP)、肌动蛋白(Actin)和液泡型atp酶(VATPase)的dsRNA可干扰Verson腺体的生长。这些结果表明,在蜕皮过程中,Verson腺可能参与了血淋巴、角质层、蜕皮液和免疫反应。本研究为进一步研究鳞翅目昆虫Verson氏腺的生理作用提供了有益的工具。
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