In vivo functional analysis of the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase (HaDHCR24) in phytosterol metabolism.

IF 2.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Insect Science Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13405
Zhen Yang, Jinchan Ren, Shuning Lu, Yuanze Feng, Yongliang Fan, Tong-Xian Liu, Xiangfeng Jing
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Insects have to obtain sterols from food due to the inability to synthesize this essential nutrient de novo. For lepidopteran insects, they can convert a variety of phytosterols into cholesterol to meet their growth needs. The final step of the cholesterol biosynthesis is the metabolism of desmosterol catalyzed by 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase (DHCR24). In this study, we identified a DHCR24 homolog in the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera, designated as H. armigera 24-dehydrocholesterol reductase (HaDHCR24)-1. The quantitative expression analyses indicated that HaDHCR24-1 was highly enriched in the midgut where dietary sterol uptake occurs. Compared to the control, the DHCR24-1 mutant larvae generated by clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR) / CRISPR-associated nuclease 9 technology accumulated more desmosterol in the gut, while the content of cholesterol was significantly reduced. A similar phenomenon was observed when the DHCR24 inhibitor, amiodarone, was applied to the insects. Moreover, DHCR24-1 played an important role for the usage of β-sitosterol, a major sterol in plants, in H. armigera, and loss of function of DHCR24-1 resulted in higher mortality on β-sitosterol. However, the DHCR24 homolog does not necessarily exist in the genomes of all insects. The loss of this gene occurred more frequently in the insects feeding on animals, which further support the role of DHCR24-1 in using phytosterols. This gene may have important potential in developing new strategies to control herbivory pests in Lepidoptera and other insect orders.

棉铃虫 24-脱氢胆固醇还原酶(HaDHCR24)在植物甾醇代谢中的体内功能分析。
由于无法从头合成这种必需的营养物质,昆虫必须从食物中获取固醇。对于鳞翅目昆虫来说,它们可以将各种植物甾醇转化为胆固醇,以满足其生长需要。胆固醇生物合成的最后一步是在 24-脱氢胆固醇还原酶(DHCR24)的催化下进行脱甾醇代谢。在这项研究中,我们在棉铃虫(Helicoverpa armigera)中发现了 DHCR24 的同源物,命名为棉铃虫 24-脱氢胆固醇还原酶(HaDHCR24)-1。定量表达分析表明,HaDHCR24-1高度富集于中肠,而中肠是摄取食物固醇的地方。与对照组相比,通过聚类规则间隔 palindromic repeats(CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated nuclease 9 技术产生的 DHCR24-1 突变体幼虫在肠道中积累了更多的脱甾醇,而胆固醇的含量则显著降低。在对昆虫施用 DHCR24 抑制剂胺碘酮时,也观察到了类似的现象。此外,DHCR24-1 在蓟马体内对植物中主要固醇 β-谷甾醇的利用中起着重要作用,DHCR24-1 的功能缺失会导致 β-谷甾醇的死亡率升高。然而,DHCR24 的同源基因并不一定存在于所有昆虫的基因组中。在以动物为食的昆虫中,该基因的缺失发生得更为频繁,这进一步证实了 DHCR24-1 在利用植物固醇方面的作用。该基因可能对开发控制鳞翅目和其他昆虫纲食草害虫的新策略具有重要潜力。
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Insect Science
Insect Science 生物-昆虫学
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6.0 months
期刊介绍: Insect Science is an English-language journal, which publishes original research articles dealing with all fields of research in into insects and other terrestrial arthropods. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: ecology, behavior, biogeography, physiology, biochemistry, sociobiology, phylogeny, pest management, and exotic incursions. The emphasis of the journal is on the adaptation and evolutionary biology of insects from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Reviews, mini reviews and letters to the editor, book reviews, and information about academic activities of the society are also published.
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