Carine Mouawad , Mireille Kallassy Awad , Samuel Liegeois , Dominique Ferrandon , Vincent Sanchis-Borja , Laure El Chamy
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Here, taking advantage of the genetically tractable <span><em>Drosophila melanogaster</em></span> model and its amenability for deciphering highly conserved innate immune defenses, we unravel a central role of the NF-κB factor Relish in the protection against the effects of ingested <em>Bti</em><span> spores in a non-susceptible host. Intriguingly, our data indicate that the </span><em>Bti</em><span>-induced Relish response is independent of its canonical activation downstream of peptidoglycan<span> sensing and does not involve its longstanding role in the regulation of antimicrobial peptides encoding genes. In contrast, our data highlight a novel enterocyte specific function of Relish that is essential for preventing general septicemia following </span></span><em>Bti</em> oral infections strictly when producing δ-endotoxins. Altogether, our data provide novel insights into <em>Bti</em>-hosts interactions of prominent interest for the optimization and sustainability of insects’ biocontrol strategies.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":21098,"journal":{"name":"Research in microbiology","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":2.5000,"publicationDate":"2023-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The NF-κB factor Relish is essential for the epithelial defenses protecting against δ-endotoxin dependent effects of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis infection in the Drosophila model\",\"authors\":\"Carine Mouawad , Mireille Kallassy Awad , Samuel Liegeois , Dominique Ferrandon , Vincent Sanchis-Borja , Laure El Chamy\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.resmic.2023.104089\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p><span><em>Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis</em></span> is largely regarded as the most selective, safe and ecofriendly biopesticide used for the control of insect vectors of human diseases. <em>Bti</em><span> enthomopathogenicity relies on the Cry and Cyt δ-endotoxins, produced as crystalline inclusions during sporulation. Insecticidal selectivity of </span><em>Bti</em> is mainly ascribed to the binding of the Cry toxins to receptors in the gut of target insects. However, the contribution of epithelial defenses in limiting <em>Bti</em> side effects in non-target species remains largely unexplored. Here, taking advantage of the genetically tractable <span><em>Drosophila melanogaster</em></span> model and its amenability for deciphering highly conserved innate immune defenses, we unravel a central role of the NF-κB factor Relish in the protection against the effects of ingested <em>Bti</em><span> spores in a non-susceptible host. Intriguingly, our data indicate that the </span><em>Bti</em><span>-induced Relish response is independent of its canonical activation downstream of peptidoglycan<span> sensing and does not involve its longstanding role in the regulation of antimicrobial peptides encoding genes. In contrast, our data highlight a novel enterocyte specific function of Relish that is essential for preventing general septicemia following </span></span><em>Bti</em> oral infections strictly when producing δ-endotoxins. 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The NF-κB factor Relish is essential for the epithelial defenses protecting against δ-endotoxin dependent effects of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis infection in the Drosophila model
Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis is largely regarded as the most selective, safe and ecofriendly biopesticide used for the control of insect vectors of human diseases. Bti enthomopathogenicity relies on the Cry and Cyt δ-endotoxins, produced as crystalline inclusions during sporulation. Insecticidal selectivity of Bti is mainly ascribed to the binding of the Cry toxins to receptors in the gut of target insects. However, the contribution of epithelial defenses in limiting Bti side effects in non-target species remains largely unexplored. Here, taking advantage of the genetically tractable Drosophila melanogaster model and its amenability for deciphering highly conserved innate immune defenses, we unravel a central role of the NF-κB factor Relish in the protection against the effects of ingested Bti spores in a non-susceptible host. Intriguingly, our data indicate that the Bti-induced Relish response is independent of its canonical activation downstream of peptidoglycan sensing and does not involve its longstanding role in the regulation of antimicrobial peptides encoding genes. In contrast, our data highlight a novel enterocyte specific function of Relish that is essential for preventing general septicemia following Bti oral infections strictly when producing δ-endotoxins. Altogether, our data provide novel insights into Bti-hosts interactions of prominent interest for the optimization and sustainability of insects’ biocontrol strategies.
期刊介绍:
Research in Microbiology is the direct descendant of the original Pasteur periodical entitled Annales de l''Institut Pasteur, created in 1887 by Emile Duclaux under the patronage of Louis Pasteur. The Editorial Committee included Chamberland, Grancher, Nocard, Roux and Straus, and the first issue began with Louis Pasteur''s "Lettre sur la Rage" which clearly defines the spirit of the journal:"You have informed me, my dear Duclaux, that you intend to start a monthly collection of articles entitled "Annales de l''Institut Pasteur". You will be rendering a service that will be appreciated by the ever increasing number of young scientists who are attracted to microbiological studies. In your Annales, our laboratory research will of course occupy a central position, but the work from outside groups that you intend to publish will be a source of competitive stimulation for all of us."That first volume included 53 articles as well as critical reviews and book reviews. From that time on, the Annales appeared regularly every month, without interruption, even during the two world wars. Although the journal has undergone many changes over the past 100 years (in the title, the format, the language) reflecting the evolution in scientific publishing, it has consistently maintained the Pasteur tradition by publishing original reports on all aspects of microbiology.