Venoms of Lepidoptera: Evolution, Composition, and Molecular Modes of Action.

IF 15 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Annual review of entomology Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1146/annurev-ento-022924-014200
Andrew A Walker
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Animal venoms are a focus of research due to the hazards they represent and to their relationship to evolution and ecology, pharmacology, biodiscovery, and biotechnology. Venoms have evolved multiple times in Lepidoptera, mostly as defensive adaptations that protect the larval life stages. While venoms are always produced in structures derived from cuticle and setae, they are diverse in their composition and bioactivity, reflecting their multiple evolutionary origins. The most common result of envenomation by lepidopterans is pain and inflammation, but envenomation by some species causes fatal hemorrhagic syndromes or chronic inflammatory conditions in humans or veterinary pathologies such as equine amnionitis and fetal loss. The handful of lepidopteran venom toxins that have been characterized includes coagulotoxins from Lonomia obliqua (Saturniidae) and pain-causing cecropin-like peptides from Doratifera vulnerans (Limacodidae). However, our knowledge of lepidopteran venoms remains comparatively poor, with further studies required to yield a clear picture of the evolution, composition, and function of venoms produced by Lepidoptera.

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鳞翅目昆虫的毒液:进化、组成和分子作用模式。
动物毒液是研究的重点,因为它们具有危害性,而且与进化和生态学、药理学、生物发现和生物技术有关。毒液在鳞翅目昆虫中多次进化,主要是作为保护幼虫生命阶段的防御性适应。虽然毒液总是在源自角质层和刚毛的结构中产生,但它们的成分和生物活性却多种多样,反映了它们的多重进化起源。鳞翅目昆虫最常见的中毒症状是疼痛和发炎,但某些种类的昆虫中毒会导致致命的出血性综合症或人类慢性炎症,或兽医病症,如马羊膜炎和胎儿死亡。鳞翅目昆虫毒液毒素的特征描述屈指可数,其中包括来自 Lonomia obliqua(土鳖虫科)的凝血毒素和来自 Doratifera vulnerans(褐斑蝶科)的致痛塞克素样肽。然而,我们对鳞翅目毒液的了解仍然相对较少,需要进一步的研究才能清楚地了解鳞翅目毒液的进化、组成和功能。
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Annual review of entomology
Annual review of entomology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Entomology, a publication dating back to 1956, offers comprehensive reviews of significant developments in the field of entomology.The scope of coverage spans various areas, including:biochemistry and physiology, morphology and development, behavior and neuroscience, ecology, agricultural entomology and pest management, biological control, forest entomology, acarines and other arthropods, medical and veterinary entomology, pathology, vectors of plant disease, genetics, genomics, and systematics, evolution, and biogeography.
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