拟寄生物sorbillans利用寄主蚕的囊化构建呼吸漏斗生存。

IF 3.2 2区 农林科学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Qian Xu , Jialei Lu , Xinran Gu , Fupeng Chi , Yue Zhao , Fanchi Li , Xuejian Jiang , Bing Li , Jing Wei
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昆虫类寄生虫已经进化出复杂的策略来逃避或调节宿主对寄生虫感染的免疫。拟寄生物对抗宿主抗寄生反应的确切机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们报告了一种新的免疫逃避策略,由寄生蜂大蝇蝇(双翅目:大蝇科)建立感染。我们发现山梨棘虫幼虫形成一个呼吸漏斗,随着发育的进展,呼吸漏斗的大小逐渐增大。该呼吸漏斗与寄蚕表皮上的寄生蜂入侵孔相连接,对sorbillans的发育至关重要,因为封闭入侵孔会导致寄生蜂幼虫完全死亡。我们的研究发现,山梨单胞杆菌感染既降低了宿主家蚕的血细胞计数和血细胞特异性基因的表达,同时在不同的寄生阶段诱导不同程度的宿主家蚕被包封。然而,通过RNAi更完全地抑制寄主家蚕囊化,导致寄生蜂呼吸漏斗形成缺陷,增加了寄生蜂的死亡率。进一步的观察表明,这种抑制的封装反应触发了宿主家蚕Toll/IMD通路的增强激活。综上所述,我们发现山梨双歧杆菌可能利用寄主蚕的包封来构建呼吸漏斗,同时进行呼吸和免疫逃避。我们的发现为寄生蜂在持续的寄生虫-宿主进化军备竞赛中获胜所采用的逃避策略提供了新的见解。
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The parasitoid Exorista sorbillans exploits host silkworm encapsulation to build respiratory funnel for survival

The parasitoid Exorista sorbillans exploits host silkworm encapsulation to build respiratory funnel for survival
Insect parasitoids have evolved sophisticated strategies to evade or modulate host immunity for parasitic infections. The precise mechanisms by which parasitoids counteract host anti-parasitic responses are poorly defined. Here we report a novel immune evasion strategy employed by the parasitoid Exorista sorbillans (Diptera: Tachinidae) to establish infection. We find that E. sorbillans larva construct a respiratory funnel that gradually increases in size as development progresses. This respiratory funnel, which connect to the parasitoid invasion aperture on the host silkworm epidermis, proves essential for E. sorbillans development, as sealing the invasion aperture results in complete mortality of larval parasitoids. Our investigation reveals that E. sorbillans infection reduces both host silkworms' hemocyte counts and the expression of hemocyte-specific genes, while simultaneously inducing varying degrees of host silkworm encapsulation at different parasitic stages. Nevertheless, more complete inhibition of host silkworm encapsulation through RNAi leads to parasitoid's defective respiratory funnel formation and increased mortality rates of the parasitoid. Further observations demonstrate that this suppressed encapsulation response triggers an enhanced activation of Toll/IMD pathways in the host silkworm. Take together, we show that E. sorbillans may utilize host silkworm encapsulation to construct a respiratory funnel for both respiration and immune evasion. Our findings provide new insights into the evasion tactics employed by parasitoids win out in the ongoing parasite-host evolutionary arms race.
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期刊介绍: This international journal publishes original contributions and mini-reviews in the fields of insect biochemistry and insect molecular biology. Main areas of interest are neurochemistry, hormone and pheromone biochemistry, enzymes and metabolism, hormone action and gene regulation, gene characterization and structure, pharmacology, immunology and cell and tissue culture. Papers on the biochemistry and molecular biology of other groups of arthropods are published if of general interest to the readership. Technique papers will be considered for publication if they significantly advance the field of insect biochemistry and molecular biology in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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