s-甲氧丁烯诱导的elutella (h bner)生长抑制的分子机制(鳞翅目:Pyralidae):转录组学分析的见解。

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Chao Huang, Jianhua Lü, Chunqi Bai, Yafei Guo, Chao Guo, Jizhen Song, Jiaqin Xi
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艾弗estia elutella是一种全球分布的储存性害虫,其生长发育受幼虫激素的调控。为探究艾蝇幼虫对幼体激素类似物s-甲基戊二烯反应的分子机制,本研究考察了s-甲基戊二烯对艾蝇生长发育的影响,通过转录组学分析探讨了艾蝇对s-甲基戊二烯的反应,并通过RT-qPCR实验确认了其中心基因。随着s-甲氧丁烯暴露时间的延长和剂量的增加,家蝇幼虫死亡率增加,成虫羽化率下降。在5 × 10毫克/平方厘米的毒力下暴露4周后,有一些幼虫化蛹,但没能长成成虫,而在50 × 10毫克/平方厘米的毒力下暴露4周,幼虫完全不能化蛹。转录组学分析在EE0与EE5和EE0与EE50中分别鉴定出2,569和6,719个差异表达基因。加权基因共表达网络分析鉴定出5个模块,其中黄色模块与EE5最相关。黄色模块中的基因在生物过程中显著富集。黄色模组的中心基因为Cluster-6182.18691、Cluster-6182.8343、Cluster-6182.28346和Cluster-6182.21392。s-甲基戊二烯通过影响激素调节等关键生物学过程,直接或间接地抑制了沙蚤幼虫的生长发育。RT-qPCR验证证实了转录组学数据的可靠性。本研究为研究艾草对s-甲氧二烯的反应分子机制提供了重要的基础数据和理论见解。
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Molecular mechanisms of s-methoprene-induced growth inhibition in Ephestia elutella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): insights from transcriptomic analysis.

Ephestia elutella is a globally distributed storage pest, and its growth and development are regulated by juvenile hormones. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the response of E. elutella larvae to the juvenile hormone analog s-methoprene, this study examined the effects of s-methoprene on the growth and development of E. elutella, explored the response of E. elutella to s-methoprene exposure by transcriptomic analysis, and confirmed its hub genes by RT-qPCR experiments. Larval mortality of E. elutella increased and adult emergence decreased with increasing exposure durations and doses of s-methoprene. After exposure at 5 × 10⁻⁵ mg/cm² of s-methoprene for 4 wk, a few of larvae pupated, but failed to emerge into adults, while at 50 × 10⁻⁵ mg/cm² for 4 wk, larvae were completely unable to pupate. Transcriptomic analysis identified 2,569 and 6,719 differentially expressed genes in the EE0 vs. EE5 and EE0 vs. EE50, respectively. Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis identified 5 modules, with the yellow module most relevant to EE5. The genes in the yellow module were significantly enriched in biological processes. The Cluster-6182.18691, Cluster-6182.8343, Cluster-6182.28346, and Cluster-6182.21392 were hub genes in the yellow module. s-Methoprene directly or indirectly inhibited the growth and development of E. elutella larvae by affecting critical biological processes, such as hormonal regulation, etc. RT-qPCR validation confirmed the reliability of the transcriptomic data. This study provides important foundational data and theoretical insights into the molecular mechanisms of E. elutella in response to s-methoprene.

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Journal of Insect Science
Journal of Insect Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
3.70
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发文量
80
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Insect Science was founded with support from the University of Arizona library in 2001 by Dr. Henry Hagedorn, who served as editor-in-chief until his death in January 2014. The Entomological Society of America was very pleased to add the Journal of Insect Science to its publishing portfolio in 2014. The fully open access journal publishes papers in all aspects of the biology of insects and other arthropods from the molecular to the ecological, and their agricultural and medical impact.
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