铜暴露对家蚕代谢、肠道微生物组成和基因表达的影响。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dan-Dan Bian, Yan-Xia Shi, Yang Ye, Geng-Yu Zhang, Xiao-Li Sun, Qiu-Ning Liu, Bo-Ping Tang, Bao-Jian Zhu
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摘要

铜(Cu)是一种微量元素,在生理过程中起着至关重要的作用,当失衡时可能会产生有害的影响。尽管对铜对生物群影响的研究越来越多,但其对环境浓度下陆生生物,特别是昆虫的影响仍然知之甚少。本研究旨在阐明铜诱导家蚕(Bombyx mori L., 1758)损伤的机制,并寻找可能减轻这种损伤的靶点。利用生理、组织病理学、生化和多组学分析的综合方法,研究了铜暴露对家蚕幼虫期的影响。我们的研究结果表明,铜暴露显著阻碍了家蚕的生长发育,表现为肠道海藻糖水平降低,中肠营养膜(PM)结构受损,肠道微生物群的组成和多样性改变。此外,铜暴露导致致病菌增加,益生菌减少,并诱导中肠和脂肪体(FB)组织炎症和凋亡。生化和转录组学分析表明,铜破坏营养代谢和能量稳态,导致三磷酸腺苷酶(ATP)水平下降。慢性铜暴露激活PI3K/AKT/mTOR信号通路,引发异常凋亡和自噬,改变解毒过程、免疫酶活性和基因表达。本研究为家蚕铜毒性机制的研究提供了新的思路,为确定降低铜生物毒性的靶点奠定了基础,为管理昆虫铜污染提供了有价值的数据。
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Effect of copper exposure on the silkworm Bombyx mori: Insights into the changes of metabolism, gut microbial composition and gene expression.

Copper (Cu), a trace element with crucial roles in physiological processes, can exert detrimental effects when imbalanced. Despite growing research on Cu's impacts on biota, its effects on terrestrial organisms, particularly insects, at environmental concentrations remain poorly understood. This study aims to elucidate the mechanisms underlying Cu-induced damage in silkworms (Bombyx mori L., 1758 (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae)) and identify potential targets to mitigate such damage. Using an integrated approach of physiological, histopathological, biochemical and multi-omics analyses, we investigated the effects of Cu exposure throughout most of the silkworms' larval stage. Our findings reveal that Cu exposure significantly hampers the growth and development of silkworms, evidenced by reduced intestinal trehalose levels, compromised peritrophic membrane (PM) structure in the midgut (MG) and altered composition and diversity of the intestinal microbiota. Furthermore, Cu exposure leads to an increase in pathogenic bacteria and a decrease in probiotics and induces inflammation and apoptosis in the midgut and fatbody (FB) tissues. Biochemical and transcriptomic analyses indicate that Cu disrupts nutrient metabolism and energy homeostasis, resulting in decreased adenosine triphosphatase (ATP) levels. Chronic Cu exposure activates the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signalling pathway, triggering abnormal apoptosis and autophagy, altering detoxification processes, immune enzyme activities and gene expression. This study provides novel insights into the mechanisms of Cu toxicity in silkworms and establishes a foundation for identifying targets to reduce Cu's biotoxicity, offering valuable data for managing Cu pollution in insects.

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Insect Molecular Biology
Insect Molecular Biology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Insect Molecular Biology has been dedicated to providing researchers with the opportunity to publish high quality original research on topics broadly related to insect molecular biology since 1992. IMB is particularly interested in publishing research in insect genomics/genes and proteomics/proteins. This includes research related to: • insect gene structure • control of gene expression • localisation and function/activity of proteins • interactions of proteins and ligands/substrates • effect of mutations on gene/protein function • evolution of insect genes/genomes, especially where principles relevant to insects in general are established • molecular population genetics where data are used to identify genes (or regions of genomes) involved in specific adaptations • gene mapping using molecular tools • molecular interactions of insects with microorganisms including Wolbachia, symbionts and viruses or other pathogens transmitted by insects Papers can include large data sets e.g.from micro-array or proteomic experiments or analyses of genome sequences done in silico (subject to the data being placed in the context of hypothesis testing).
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