昆虫酚氧化酶原新功能研究进展

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Fei Liu , Kai Wu , Wenping Hua , Lizhi Wang , Ruijuan Tang , Erjun Ling
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酚氧化酶原(prophenoloxidase, PPO)作为昆虫先天免疫系统的核心成分,在多种生理过程中也起着举足轻重的作用。自上个世纪以来,Kenneth教授Söderhäll和其他杰出的研究小组开展的开创性工作使我们对昆虫PPO的表达和激活机制有了更深入的了解,为我们对昆虫先天免疫的认识做出了重大贡献。在免疫方面,PPO不仅通过黑色素化介导对细菌、真菌、寄生虫和病毒的防御反应,而且还与Toll和IMD等免疫途径相互作用,从而将细胞免疫整合为一个协调的反应。最近,大量的研究表明,昆虫的PPO还具有其他几个关键功能。对非免疫功能的研究表明,PPO参与了关键的生理过程,包括解毒、角质层硬化、发育和氧运输。有趣的是,基于PPO调控机制开发的有针对性的策略在害虫控制方面显示出巨大的潜力。展望未来,进一步深入研究PPO的功能作用将具有重要意义。这些研究不仅将阐明昆虫生理调控的分子机制,也将为开发新型靶向农药和生态防治策略提供理论基础。
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Advances in the novel functions of insect prophenoloxidase
As a core component of the insect innate immune system, prophenoloxidase (PPO) also plays a pivotal role in various physiological processes. Since the last century, the pioneering work conducted by Professor Kenneth Söderhäll and other distinguished research groups has led to a deeper understanding of the insect PPO expression and activation mechanisms, significantly contributing to our knowledge of insect innate immunity. In the context of immunity, PPO not only mediates defense responses against bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses through melanization but also interacts with immune pathways such as Toll and IMD, thereby integrating cellular immunity into a coordinated response. Recently, a substantial body of research indicates that insect PPO possesses several other critical functions. Studies on non-immune functions have demonstrated that PPO is involved in critical physiological processes, including the detoxification, cuticular sclerotization, development, and oxygen transport. Interestingly, targeted strategies developed based on the regulatory mechanisms of PPO have exhibited substantial potential for pest control. Looking ahead, further in-depth investigations into the functional roles of PPO will be highly significant. Such studies will not only elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying insect physiological regulation but also provide a theoretical foundation for the development of novel targeted pesticides and ecological control strategies.
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CiteScore
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206
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Developmental and Comparative Immunology (DCI) is an international journal that publishes articles describing original research in all areas of immunology, including comparative aspects of immunity and the evolution and development of the immune system. Manuscripts describing studies of immune systems in both vertebrates and invertebrates are welcome. All levels of immunological investigations are appropriate: organismal, cellular, biochemical and molecular genetics, extending to such fields as aging of the immune system, interaction between the immune and neuroendocrine system and intestinal immunity.
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