Alcohol extract of the gypsy mushroom (Cortinarius caperatus) inhibits the development of Deformed wing virus infection in western honey bee (Apis mellifera)

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of insect physiology Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jinsphys.2023.104583
Karolína Svobodová , Václav Krištůfek , Jiří Kubásek , Alena Krejčí
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Deformed wing virus (DWV) transmitted by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor is one of the most significant factors contributing to massive losses of managed colonies of western honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies of European origin reported worldwide in recent decades. Despite this fact, no antiviral treatment against honey bee viruses is currently available for practical applications and the level of viral infection can only be controlled indirectly by reducing the number of Varroa mites in honey bee colonies. In this study, we investigated the antiviral potential of the gypsy mushroom (Cortinarius caperatus) to reduce DWV infection in honey bees. Our results indicate that the alcohol extract of C. caperatus prevented the development of DWV infection in cage experiments as well as after direct application to honey bee colonies in a field experiment. The applied doses did not shorten the lifespan of honey bees. The reduced levels of DWV in C. caperatus-treated honey bees in cage experiments were accompanied by significant changes in the gene expression of Tep7, Bap1, and Vago. The C. caperatus treatment was not effective against the trypanosomatid Lotmaria passim. No residues of C.caperatus were found in honey harvested in the spring from colonies supplemented with the mushroom extract for their winter feeding. These findings suggest that C. caperatus alcohol extract could be a potential natural remedy to treat DWV infection in honey bees.

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毒菇醇提物对西部蜜蜂变形翅病毒感染的抑制作用。
由寄生蜂瓦螨传播的变形翅病毒(DWV)是近几十年来世界范围内报道的造成欧洲西部蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)亚种管理蜂群大量损失的最重要因素之一。尽管如此,目前还没有针对蜜蜂病毒的抗病毒治疗可用于实际应用,病毒感染水平只能通过减少蜜蜂群体中的瓦螨数量来间接控制。在这项研究中,我们研究了舞毒菇(Cortinarius caperatus)在减少蜜蜂DWV感染方面的抗病毒潜力。本研究结果表明,在笼内实验和田间实验中,毛菖蒲醇提物对DWV感染的发生具有一定的抑制作用。施用的剂量并没有缩短蜜蜂的寿命。在笼内实验中,经C. caperatus处理的蜜蜂体内DWV水平降低,同时Tep7、Bap1和Vago基因表达也发生了显著变化。赤芍对丝虫病的防治效果不明显。在春季收获的蜂蜜中,在添加了蘑菇提取物的蜂群中,没有发现caperatus的残留。这些发现表明,毛茛醇提取物可能是治疗蜜蜂DWV感染的一种潜在的天然药物。
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Journal of insect physiology
Journal of insect physiology 生物-昆虫学
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77
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57 days
期刊介绍: All aspects of insect physiology are published in this journal which will also accept papers on the physiology of other arthropods, if the referees consider the work to be of general interest. The coverage includes endocrinology (in relation to moulting, reproduction and metabolism), pheromones, neurobiology (cellular, integrative and developmental), physiological pharmacology, nutrition (food selection, digestion and absorption), homeostasis, excretion, reproduction and behaviour. Papers covering functional genomics and molecular approaches to physiological problems will also be included. Communications on structure and applied entomology can be published if the subject matter has an explicit bearing on the physiology of arthropods. Review articles and novel method papers are also welcomed.
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