Structural and ultrastructural studies of Anticarsia gemmatalis midgut cells infected with the baculovirus A. gemmatalis nucleopolyhedrovirus

Tatiana G.T. Matos, Lilian G. Giugliano, Bergmann M. Ribeiro, Sônia N. Báo
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Abstract

Anticarsia gemmatalis is a lepidopteran insect susceptible to A. gemmatalis nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgNPV), which is being used in a large scale, in Brazil, as a biological control agent against this serious soybean pest. Baculovirus usually infects its insect host through the midgut epithelium. In the midgut, it replicates in the nuclei of epithelial cells, producing progeny virus and establishing systemic infection. The AgNPV infection of A. gemmatalis midgut was studied using light and electron microscopy. It was observed that AgNPV enters the midgut mainly through columnar cells. Although the virus was not found in the nuclei of columnar cells until late on infection, it is believed that these cells are the primary sites of infection and replication. This fact can be explained by the continuous regeneration of the midgut epithelium. Besides, the infection may be occurring in isolated cells, making it more difficult to be visualized by electron microscopy. At 48 h post infection, hemocytes and tracheoblasts are infected and polyhedra are formed later in these cells, which are the secondary sites of infection.

杆状病毒多角体病毒感染生殖抗虫中肠细胞的结构和超微结构研究
双翅蚁是一种对双翅蚁核型多角体病毒(AgNPV)敏感的鳞翅目昆虫,在巴西作为一种严重的大豆害虫的生物防治剂被大量使用。杆状病毒通常通过中肠上皮感染其昆虫宿主。在中肠,它在上皮细胞的细胞核中复制,产生子代病毒并建立全身感染。采用光镜和电镜技术对芽孢单胞虫中肠AgNPV感染进行了研究。观察到AgNPV主要通过柱状细胞进入中肠。虽然直到感染后期才在柱状细胞的细胞核中发现病毒,但据信这些细胞是感染和复制的主要部位。这一事实可以通过中肠上皮的不断再生来解释。此外,感染可能发生在孤立的细胞中,使其更难以通过电子显微镜观察。在感染后48小时,血细胞和气管母细胞被感染,随后在这些细胞中形成多面体,这是继发感染的部位。
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