Dynamics of cuticle-associated transcript profiles during moulting of the bed bug Cimex lectularius

IF 3.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Justin Flaven-Pouchon , Christin Froschauer , Bernard Moussian
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The bed bug Cimex lectularius is a worldwide human pest. The sequenced genome allows molecular analyses of all aspects of bed bug biology. The present work was conducted to contribute to bed bug cuticle biology. As in other insect species, the C. lectularius cuticle consists of the three horizontal layers procuticle, epicuticle and envelope. To analyse the genes needed for the establishment of the stratified cuticle, we studied the expression pattern of 42 key cuticle-related genes at the transition of the penultimate nymphal stage to adult animals when a new cuticle is formed. Based on gene expression dynamics, in simplified model, we distinguish two key events during cuticle renewal in C. lectularius. First, upon blood feeding, modulation of ecdysone signalling culminates in the transcriptional activation of the transcription factor Clec-Ftz-F1 that possibly controls the expression of 32 of the 42 genes tested. Second, timed expression of Clec-Ftz-F1 seems to depend also on the insulin signalling pathway as RNA interference against transcripts of the insulin receptor delays Clec-Ftz-F1 expression and stage transition. An important observation of our transcript survey is that genes needed for the construction of the three cuticle layers are largely expressed simultaneously. Based on these data, we hypothesise a considerable synchronous mechanism of layer formation rather than a strictly sequential one. Together, this work provides a basis for functional analyses of cuticle formation in C. lectularius.

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臭虫 Cimexlectularius 蜕皮过程中与角质层相关的转录本概况的动态变化。
臭虫(Cimex lectularius)是一种世界性的人类害虫。通过基因组测序,可以对臭虫生物学的各个方面进行分子分析。本研究旨在为臭虫的角质层生物学做出贡献。与其他昆虫物种一样,C. lectularius 的角质层由三个水平层组成:原角质层、表角质层和包膜层。为了分析建立分层角质层所需的基因,我们研究了 42 个关键角质层相关基因在倒数第二个若虫阶段向成虫动物过渡时的表达模式,此时新的角质层已经形成。根据基因表达动态,我们在简化模型中区分了C. lectularius角质层更新过程中的两个关键事件。首先,在采食血液时,蜕皮激素信号的调节最终导致转录因子 Clec-Ftz-F1 的转录激活,该因子可能控制着所测试的 42 个基因中 32 个基因的表达。其次,Clec-Ftz-F1的定时表达似乎也取决于胰岛素信号途径,因为对胰岛素受体转录本的RNA干扰会延迟Clec-Ftz-F1的表达和阶段转换。我们在转录本调查中发现的一个重要现象是,构建三个角质层所需的基因在很大程度上是同时表达的。基于这些数据,我们假设角质层的形成有相当程度的同步机制,而不是严格的顺序机制。总之,这项工作为对 C. lectularius 的角质层形成进行功能分析奠定了基础。
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7.40
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105
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: This international journal publishes original contributions and mini-reviews in the fields of insect biochemistry and insect molecular biology. Main areas of interest are neurochemistry, hormone and pheromone biochemistry, enzymes and metabolism, hormone action and gene regulation, gene characterization and structure, pharmacology, immunology and cell and tissue culture. Papers on the biochemistry and molecular biology of other groups of arthropods are published if of general interest to the readership. Technique papers will be considered for publication if they significantly advance the field of insect biochemistry and molecular biology in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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