赤粉甲虫(Tribolium castaneum)对饥饿的代谢和转录反应由FOXO调控

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Nan Zhang, Xiangkun Meng, Heng Jiang, Huichen Ge, Yang Zheng, Kun Qian, Jianjun Wang
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摘要

包括昆虫在内的所有生物都经常遇到间歇性食物短缺。虽然叉头盒O (FOXO)转录因子是与饥饿应激相关的信号级联反应的一个众所周知的组成部分,但长期饥饿期间昆虫的详细调控机制仍然知之甚少。本研究以红粉甲虫(Tribolium castaneum)为模型生物,发现饥饿处理在mRNA和蛋白水平上增加了FOXO的表达,并促进其核易位,激活其转录活性。FOXO基因的敲低导致castaneum的寿命显著缩短,同时在饥饿条件下糖原和甘油三酯消耗减少,葡萄糖和海藻糖积累减少。同样,在饥饿条件下,注射dsfoxo的甲虫的糖异生、糖原分解和海藻糖代谢相关基因的表达模式受到显著影响。这些结果证明FOXO通过调节代谢和转录反应在长时间饥饿耐受中发挥了重要作用。
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Metabolic and transcriptional responses to starvation are regulated by FOXO in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum

Metabolic and transcriptional responses to starvation are regulated by FOXO in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum

Intermittent food scarcity is commonly encountered in all organisms including insects. Although the forkhead box O (FOXO) transcription factor is a well-known component of signalling cascades related to starvation stress, the detailed regulatory mechanisms during long-term starvation remain poorly understood in insects. In the present study, using the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, as a model organism, we showed that starvation treatment increased the expression of FOXO at both mRNA and protein levels and promoted its nuclear translocation to activate its transcriptional activity. Knockdown of FOXO leads to a significant reduction in the lifespan of T. castaneum accompanying reduced glycogen and triglyceride depletion as well as decreased glucose and trehalose accumulation under starvation conditions. Consistently, expression patterns of genes involved in gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis and trehalose metabolism under starvation conditions were significantly affected in dsFOXO-injected beetles. These results provided evidence that FOXO played an important role in the tolerance to prolonged starvation by regulating metabolic and transcriptional responses.

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Physiological Entomology
Physiological Entomology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
21
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Entomology broadly considers “how insects work” and how they are adapted to their environments at all levels from genes and molecules, anatomy and structure, to behaviour and interactions of whole organisms. We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. The journal thus has a focus on physiological and experimental approaches to understanding how insects function. The broad subject coverage of the Journal includes, but is not limited to: -experimental analysis of behaviour- behavioural physiology and biochemistry- neurobiology and sensory physiology- general physiology- circadian rhythms and photoperiodism- chemical ecology
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