Bingjie Wang, Minghui Yi, Mengyu Wang, Hengji Wang, Zi Tang, Hui Zhao, Peng Wei, Xiaolan Liao, Wenxin Xue, Lang Pan, Li Shi
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摘要
导言长期大量使用化学农药导致许多重要农业害虫产生抗药性。害虫抗药性的形成机制复杂多变,揭示抗药性的形成机制是控制抗药性害虫的关键。昆虫角质层作为杀虫剂的第一道防线,在杀虫剂抗渗透性方面起着不可忽视的作用。尽管昆虫普遍存在抗穿透性,但阻碍杀虫剂穿透的多种分子机制尚不清楚,尤其是在鞘翅目昆虫中。方法用 TEM 分析角质层的结构和厚度,并通过不同的施药方法确定角质层在抗穿透性中的作用。利用RNAi、TEM、双荧光素酶检测和EMSA分析了顺式和反式作用因子对角质层蛋白过表达的分子机制。此外,还通过酶活性、抑制剂测定、分子对接和 RNAi 等方法探讨了几丁质合成途径与杀虫剂抗性之间的关系。结果抗性种群的角质层明显增厚并伴有挤压现象,这对茚虫威的抗性起了重要作用。反式作用因子 SlituFTZ-F1 的连续上调与 SlituCP26 启动子中的顺式作用元件(74 bp 插入)共同调控了 SlituCP26 的过表达,影响了角质层厚度介导的茚虫威抗性。同时,几丁质合成途径中关键基因的过表达增加了几丁质含量,与 SlituCP26 共同参与茚虫威抗性。结论 本研究全面阐明了角质层增厚介导茚虫威抗性的分子机制,并证实了其在田间 S. litura 群体中的存在。
Cuticle thickening mediates insecticide penetration resistance in Spodoptera litura
Introduction
Long-term and extensive use of chemical pesticides has led to the development of resistance in many important agricultural pests. The mechanisms of resistance formation in pests are complex and variable, and unraveling the resistance mechanisms is the key to control resistant pests. Insect cuticle, as the first line of defense for insecticides, plays a non-negligible role in insecticide penetration resistance. Although penetration resistance is widespread in insects, the multiple molecular mechanisms that impede insecticide penetration are unclear, especially in Spodoptera litura.
Objectives
This study aims to reveal the molecular mechanisms of insecticide penetration resistance in S. litura.
Methods
The structure and thickness of cuticle were analyzed by TEM, and the role of cuticle in penetration resistance was determined by different application methods. The molecular mechanism of cuticular proteins overexpression was analyzed using RNAi, TEM, dual-luciferase assay and EMSA from cis- and trans-acting factors. In addition, the relationship between the chitin synthetic pathway and insecticide resistance was explored through enzyme activity, inhibitor assay, molecular docking and RNAi. Furthermore, the role of 20E in penetration resistance was analyzed.
Results
The cuticle of the resistant populations was significantly thickened and accompanied by extrusion, which contributed significantly to indoxacarb resistance. Constitutive upregulation of trans-acting factor SlituFTZ-F1 co-regulates the overexpression of SlituCP26 with cis-acting elements in the SlituCP26 promoter (74 bp insertion), affecting the cuticle thickness‑mediated indoxacarb penetration resistance. Meanwhile, the overexpression of key genes in the chitin synthesis pathway increased the chitin content, which combined with SlituCP26 to participate in indoxacarb resistance. Moreover, 20E affected the SlituFTZ-F1-mediated regulatory pathway and chitin biosynthesis pathway in indoxacarb resistance.
Conclusion
This study comprehensively elucidated the molecular mechanism of cuticle thickening mediating penetration resistance to indoxacarb and confirmed its existence in the field populations of S. litura.
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