Diel modulation of perireceptor activity influences olfactory sensitivity in diurnal and nocturnal mosquitoes

IF 4.2 The FEBS journal Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1111/febs.17418
Tanwee Das De, Julien Pelletier, Satyajeet Gupta, Madhavinadha Prasad Kona, Om P. Singh, Rajnikant Dixit, Rickard Ignell, Krishanpal Karmodiya
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Olfaction and diel-circadian rhythm regulate different behaviors, including host-seeking, feeding, and locomotion, in mosquitoes that are important for their capacity to transmit disease. Diel-rhythmic changes of the odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) in olfactory organs are primarily accountable for olfactory rhythmicity. To better understand the molecular rhythm regulating nocturnal and diurnal behaviors in mosquitoes, we performed a comparative RNA-sequencing study of the peripheral olfactory and brain tissues of female Anopheles culicifacies and Aedes aegypti. Data analysis revealed a significant upregulation of genes encoding: OBPs and xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes including Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) during photophase in Aedes aegypti and the dusk-transition phase in Anopheles culicifacies, hypothesizing their possible function in the regulation of perireceptor events and olfactory sensitivity. RNA interference studies and application of CYP450 inhibitors, coupled with electroantennographic recordings with Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti, established that CYP450 plays a role in odorant detection and antennal sensitivity. Furthermore, brain tissue transcriptome and RNAi-mediated knockdown revealed that daily temporal modulation of neuronal serine proteases may have a crucial function in olfactory signal transmission, thereby affecting olfactory sensitivity. These findings provide a rationale to further explore the species-specific rhythmic expression pattern of the neuro-olfactory encoded molecular factors, which could pave the way to develop and implement successful mosquito control methods.

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周围受体活性的昼夜调节影响了蚊子的嗅觉敏感性。
嗅觉和昼夜节律调节着蚊子的不同行为,包括寻找宿主、进食和移动,这些行为对蚊子传播疾病的能力至关重要。嗅觉器官中气味结合蛋白(OBPs)的昼夜节律变化是嗅觉节律性的主要原因。为了更好地了解调节蚊子夜间和日间行为的分子节律,我们对雌性库氏按蚊和埃及伊蚊的外周嗅觉和脑组织进行了rna测序比较研究。数据分析显示,在埃及伊蚊的光期和culiciii按蚊的黄昏过渡期,编码OBPs和包括细胞色素P450 (CYP450)在内的外生代谢酶的基因显著上调,推测它们可能在调节周围受体事件和嗅觉敏感性方面发挥作用。RNA干扰研究和CYP450抑制剂的应用,结合对冈比亚按蚊和埃及伊蚊的触角电记录,证实CYP450在气味检测和触角敏感中发挥作用。此外,脑组织转录组和rnai介导的敲低表明,神经元丝氨酸蛋白酶的日常时间调节可能在嗅觉信号传递中起关键作用,从而影响嗅觉敏感性。这些发现为进一步探索神经嗅觉编码分子因子的物种特异性节律表达模式提供了理论依据,为开发和实施成功的蚊虫控制方法铺平了道路。
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