调查按蚊不同发育生命阶段的脂质特征

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Gabriela Ramirez , Corey Broeckling , MaKala Herndon , Madison Stoltz , Gregory D. Ebel , Karen M. Dobos
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全代谢昆虫在发育过程中经历了一个明显的过渡阶段,与从幼虫阶段和某些成虫阶段到蛹和其他成虫阶段的非进食阶段的进食模式转变密切相关。此外,蚊子错综复杂的生命周期涉及一系列受水生和陆生因素影响的发育阶段,需要精确的能量资源协调。脂质的作用是多方面的,包括能量储存、膜结构以及参与信号转导和分子识别过程。目前研究领域的一个重大空白是,需要进行一项全面的研究,探索按蚊在整个发育阶段的脂质复合物。我们对史蒂芬斯蚊各个生命阶段的代谢组进行了分析。我们假设,在每个生命阶段,史蒂芬斯蚊都有独特的脂质代谢物标记。我们采用了一种基于特定提取和 LC-MS 的脂质组学方法来验证这一假设。研究结果表明我们的方法是成功的,脂质占分析代谢组的 62.15%。此外,磷脂(PL)、溶血磷脂(LPL)、鞘磷脂(SM)和甘油三酯(TG)在所有生命阶段都很丰富且具有活力。有趣的是,对 L1 和 L2 脂质体进行比较后发现,在这两个生命阶段,特定甘油三酯的丰度呈下降趋势。最后,20-羟基蜕皮激素(20E)在所有 4 个幼虫阶段的含量相似。这些数据表明,在蚊子的发育过程中,可能有脂质代谢组途径发挥着独特的作用,可用于探索实验室对蚊群的管理、寄生虫抗性和环境适应性。
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Investigating the lipid profile of Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes across developmental life stages

Investigating the lipid profile of Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes across developmental life stages

Holometabolous insects undergo a distinct transition in their development, tightly correlated with shifting feeding patterns from larval stages and some adult phases to non-feeding phases as pupae and during other adult phases. Furthermore, the intricate life cycle of mosquitoes involves a sequence of developmental stages influenced by aquatic and terrestrial factors, demanding precise energy resource orchestration. Lipids serve multifaceted roles, encompassing energy storage, membrane structure, and participation in signal transduction and molecular recognition processes. A significant gap in the current research landscape is the need for a comprehensive study exploring the lipid repertoire throughout the developmental stages of Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. We undertook an analysis of the An. stephensi metabolome across all life stages. We hypothesized that An. stephensi mosquitoes will have unique lipid metabolite markers for each life stage. A specific extraction and LC-MS based lipidomic approach was used to test this hypothesis. Our findings demonstrated that our methods were successful, with lipids comprising 62.15 % of the analyzed metabolome. Additionally, phospholipids (PL), lysophospholipids (LPL), sphingomyelin (SM), and triglycerides (TG) were abundant and dynamic across all life stages. Interestingly, comparison between the L1 and L2 lipidome revealed a dominant pattern of specific TGs in decreased abundance between these two life stages. Lastly, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), was found to be present in similar abundance across all 4 larval stages. These data indicate that there may be lipid metabolome pathways serving unique roles during mosquito development that may be used to explore laboratory management of colonies, parasite resistance, and environmental adaptation.

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