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摘要
家蚕和其他昆虫通过诱导Toll和IMD通路表达抗菌肽(AMPs)来赋予先天免疫。Cecropin B是家蚕(鳞翅目:家蚕科)的一种AMP,对革兰氏阳性和阴性细菌都有广泛的抗菌活性。细菌性绒毛病是家蚕的严重病害之一。为了培育具有抗菌特性的家蚕菌株,在其启动子下构建了过表达天蚕素B基因的转基因载体piggyBac。该载体以伸长因子(ELFα)启动子控制的GFP作为筛选转基因家蚕的标记。将piggyBac载体与辅助载体一起微注射到家蚕卵中,获得了转基因家蚕。对大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌感染的反应中,转基因品系脂肪体中cecropin B mRNA水平高于非转基因品系。Western blot分析证实cecropin B过表达。与非转基因品系相比,转基因品系的细菌感染后死亡率显著降低。这些结果表明,过表达内源性AMP基因可以增强家蚕对细菌感染的抗性。
Inducible overexpression of cecropin B decreases the susceptibility of the transgenic silkworm, Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae), to bacteria
Silkworms and other insects confer innate immunity by expressing antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) through the induction of Toll and IMD pathways. Cecropin B, an AMP from Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae), has a broad range of antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and -negative bacteria. Bacterial flacherie is one of the severe diseases in silkworms. In an attempt to develop silkworm strains expressing antibacterial properties, a transgenic vector, piggyBac overexpressing the cecropin B gene, was constructed under its promoter. The vector had GFP under the control of the elongation factor (ELFα) promoter as a marker for screening transgenic silkworms. Transgenic silkworms were generated by microinjecting the piggyBac vector along with the helper vector into the silkworm eggs. The mRNA level of cecropin B in the fat body of transgenic lines was higher than the non-transgenic lines in response to Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus infections. The overexpression of cecropin B was confirmed by Western blot analysis. Transgenic lines' mortality was significantly decreased compared to non-transgenic lines’ post-bacterial infections. These results imply that overexpressing an endogenous AMP gene can enhance the resistance of silkworms in response to bacterial infections.
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