Comparative analysis of testicular fusion in Spodoptera litura (cutworm) and Bombyx mori (silkworm): Histological and transcriptomic insights

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Yaqun Dong, Lihua Huang, Lin Liu
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Abstract

Spodoptera litura commonly known as the cutworm, is among the most destructive lepidopteran pests affecting over 120 plants species. The powerful destructive nature of this lepidopteran is attributable to its high reproductive capacity. The testicular fusion that occurs during metamorphosis from larvae to pupa in S.litura positively influences the reproductive success of the offspring. In contrast, Bombyx mori, the silkworm, retains separate testes throughout its life and does not undergo this fusion process. Microscopic examination reveals that during testicular fusion in S.litura, the peritoneal sheath becomes thinner and more translucent, whereas in B.mori, the analogous region thickens. The outer basement membrane in S.litura exhibits fractures, discontinuity, and uneven thickness accompanied by a significant presence of cellular secretions, large cell size, increased vesicles, liquid droplets, and a proliferation of rough endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. In contrast, the testicular peritoneal sheath of B.mori at comparable developmental stage exhibits minimal change. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of the testicular peritoneal sheath reveals a substantial difference in gene expression between the two species. The disparity in differential expressed genes (DEGs) is linked to an enrichment of numerous transcription factors, intracellular signaling pathways involving Ca2+ and GTPase, as well as intracellular protein transport and signaling pathways. Meanwhile, structural proteins including actin, chitin-binding proteins, membrane protein fractions, cell adhesion, extracellular matrix proteins are predominantly identified. Moreover, the study highlights the enrichment of endopeptidases, serine proteases, proteolytic enzymes and matrix metalloproteins, which may play a role in the degradation of the outer membrane. Five transcription factors-Slforkhead, Slproline, Slcyclic, Slsilk, and SlD-ETS were identified, and their expression pattern were confirmed by qRT-PCR. they are candidates for participating in the regulation of testicular fusion. Our findings underscore significant morphological and trancriptomic variation in the testicular peritoneal sheath of S.litura compared to the silkworm, with substantial changes at the transcriptomic level coinciding with testicular fusion. The research provides valuable clues for understanding the complex mechanisms underlying this unique phenomenon in insects.

切虫和家蚕睾丸融合的比较分析:组织学和转录组学见解。
Spodoptera litura 俗称切虫,是最具破坏性的鳞翅目害虫之一,影响 120 多种植物。这种鳞翅目害虫之所以具有强大的破坏力,是因为它的繁殖能力很强。S.litura 从幼虫到蛹的变态过程中发生的睾丸融合对后代的繁殖成功率有积极影响。相比之下,蚕蛾一生中都保留着独立的睾丸,不会经历这种融合过程。显微镜检查发现,在李氏蚕的睾丸融合过程中,腹膜鞘变得更薄、更半透明,而在桑蚕中,类似区域会变厚。S.litura 的外基底膜出现断裂、不连续性和厚度不均,并伴有大量细胞分泌物、细胞体积增大、囊泡增多、液滴以及粗面内质网和线粒体的增殖。相比之下,处于类似发育阶段的森蛙睾丸腹膜鞘则变化甚微。对睾丸腹膜鞘进行的转录组学比较分析表明,这两个物种的基因表达存在很大差异。差异表达基因(DEGs)的差异与许多转录因子、涉及 Ca2+ 和 GTPase 的细胞内信号通路以及细胞内蛋白质转运和信号通路的富集有关。同时,结构蛋白(包括肌动蛋白、几丁质结合蛋白、膜蛋白组分、细胞粘附、细胞外基质蛋白)也得到了主要鉴定。此外,研究还突出了内肽酶、丝氨酸蛋白酶、蛋白水解酶和基质金属蛋白的富集,它们可能在外膜降解中发挥作用。我们发现了五个转录因子--Slforkhead、Slproline、Slcyclic、Slsilk和SlD-ETS,并通过qRT-PCR证实了它们的表达模式。我们的研究结果表明,与家蚕相比,石蚕的睾丸腹膜鞘在形态学和转录组学方面存在显著差异,转录组水平的实质性变化与睾丸融合相吻合。这项研究为了解昆虫这一独特现象的复杂机制提供了宝贵的线索。
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General and comparative endocrinology
General and comparative endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
120
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: General and Comparative Endocrinology publishes articles concerned with the many complexities of vertebrate and invertebrate endocrine systems at the sub-molecular, molecular, cellular and organismal levels of analysis.
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