A heritable RNA virus facilitates egg hatching of a parasitoid wasp.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Annals of The Entomological Society of America Pub Date : 2025-06-21 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1093/aesa/saaf017
Yehuda Izraeli, Gal Wodowski, Netta Mozes-Daube, Julien Varaldi, Einat Zchori-Fein, Elad Chiel
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Information on the impacts of RNA viruses inhabiting insect hosts is scarce. Here, we studied the effects of a recently described RNA virus, Anagyrus vladimiri Reovirus, on its host, the parasitoid wasp Anagyrus vladimiri (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), an important natural enemy of mealybug pest species. We found that Anagyrus vladimiri Reovirus is maternally transmitted with very high fidelity but not paternally. Additionally, Anagyrus vladimiri Reovirus is horizontally transferred at a frequency of 23% from infected to uninfected wasp larvae that develop together inside the same mealybug host (superparasitism). To test the effects of Anagyrus vladimiri Reovirus on A. vladimiri, the virus horizontal transmission was utilized to establish Anagyrus vladimiri Reovirus-infected (RV+) and uninfected (RV-) isogenic wasp lines, a method rarely applied and novel to RNA virus-parasitoid systems. Longevity, developmental time, sex ratio, and fecundity of RV+ and RV-  A. vladimiri were very similar. Nonetheless, the egg hatching rate of RV+ wasps was markedly and significantly higher than that of RV- wasps, especially in hosts that were not superparasitized. Additionally, significantly fewer encapsulation marks (the main form of mealybug immunity) were found around RV+ eggs inside parasitized mealybug hosts. Taken together, the data shows that Anagyrus vladimiri Reovirus may benefit A. vladimiri by counteracting the encapsulation immune response of the mealybug. However, why the numbers of offspring in both wasp lines are similar remains unclear. These findings present a rare example of interaction between an RNA virus and a parasitoid and may provide a tool for the improvement of biological control efforts.

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一种可遗传的RNA病毒促进了寄生蜂的卵孵化。
关于RNA病毒寄生于昆虫宿主的影响的信息很少。本文研究了一种新发现的RNA病毒——vladimiranagyrus呼肠孤病毒对其宿主,即粉蚧害虫的重要天敌——vladimiranagyrus(膜翅目:蜂科)的影响。我们发现弗拉基米尔阿纳吉斯呼肠孤病毒以非常高的保真度由母体传播,而不是父系传播。此外,在同一粉蚧寄主内共同发育的受感染黄蜂幼虫(超寄生)中,弗拉基米浅纹虫呼肠孤病毒以23%的频率水平转移到未受感染的黄蜂幼虫(超寄生)。为了验证呼肠孤病毒对俄拉米沙蚕的影响,我们利用病毒水平传播的方法建立了俄拉米沙蚕呼肠孤病毒感染(RV+)和未感染(RV-)等基因黄蜂系,这是一种在RNA病毒-寄生虫系统中很少应用的新方法。RV+和RV-的寿命、发育时间、性比和繁殖力非常相似。然而,RV+黄蜂的卵孵化率明显高于RV-黄蜂,特别是在未被超寄生的寄主中。此外,在被寄生的粉蚧宿主体内,RV+卵周围的包封标记(粉蚧免疫的主要形式)明显减少。综上所述,这些数据表明,vladimir Anagyrus呼肠孤病毒可能通过抵消粉蚧的包封免疫反应而使vladimir A.受益。然而,为什么两个黄蜂系的后代数量相似仍然不清楚。这些发现提供了RNA病毒与拟寄生虫相互作用的罕见例子,并可能为改进生物防治工作提供工具。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of the Entomological Society of America exists to stimulate interdisciplinary dialogue across the entomological disciplines and to advance cooperative interaction among diverse groups of entomologists. It seeks to attract and publish cutting-edge research, reviews, collections of articles on a common topic of broad interest, and discussion of topics with national or international importance. We especially welcome articles covering developing areas of research, controversial issues or debate, and topics of importance to society. Manuscripts that are primarily reports of new species, methodology, pest management, or the biology of single species generally will be referred to other journals of the ESA. The most important criteria for acceptance are quality of work and breadth of interest to the readership.
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