Xian-Zhong Wang, Si-Jing Wan, Bin-Er He, Shuang-Le Wang, Tian-Wen Wang, Liu-He Yu, Shi-Gui Wang, Hui-Zhong Wang, Bin Tang, Jiang-Jie Lu
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摘要
植物利用各种次生化学物质对食草动物进行化学防御。虽然植物杀虫剂对于减少对化学杀虫剂的依赖至关重要,但植物衍生杀虫剂的开发仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们用三种不同的寄主植物(Solanum nigrum、Solanum tuberosum和Physalis floridana)喂养了Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata,观察到喂养P. floridana会导致体型变化和显著的高死亡率。通过转录组分析,我们发现在不同的宿主摄食条件下,H. vigintioctopunctata 的三卤糖代谢途径发生了显著变化,尤其是三卤糖酶基因的表达水平差异极大。随后,我们确定了 8 个 HvTREs 转录本,并分析了它们的进化和结构。其中,HvTRE1-5在H. vigintioctopunctata第四龄后的相对表达水平存在明显差异,并受到不同植物饲料的影响。与天然宿主 S. nigrum 相比,以 P. floridana 为食的幼虫会明显降低三卤糖糖、葡萄糖和糖原的含量,并显著影响三卤酶的活性。通过 RNAi 方法敲除 HvTRE1-5 增加了 H. vigintioctopunctata 蛹前期的死亡率,表明 HvTRE1-5 对 H. vigintioctopunctata 的化蛹非常重要。这项研究为开发针对H. vigintioctopunctata的绿色防控方法提供了新的见解,并为了解寄主植物与食草昆虫之间的相互作用提供了一个有价值的实例。
Physalis floridana suppresses the expression of trehalase gene HvTREs in Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) for defense against herbivorous insects
Plants use various secondary chemicals in their chemical defense against herbivores. While botanical insecticides are crucial for reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides, the development of plant-derived insecticides remains limited. In this study, we fed Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata with three different host plants (Solanum nigrum, Solanum tuberosum, and Physalis floridana) and observed that feeding on P. floridana led to changes in the body size and a significantly high mortality rate. Through transcriptome analysis, it was found that the trehalose metabolism pathway of H. vigintioctopunctata changed significantly under different host feeding conditions, especially since the expression level of the trehalase gene was extremely different. We subsequently identified eight transcripts of HvTREs and analyzed their evolution and structure. Among them, significant differences are observed in the relative expression levels of HvTRE1-5 in H. vigintioctopunctata after the fourth instar and were affected by different plant diets. Compared with the natural host S. nigrum, the larvae that fed on P. floridana significantly reduced the contents of trehalose, glucose and glycogen and significantly affected the trehalase activity. Knockdown of HvTRE1-5 by RNAi increased mortality at the H. vigintioctopunctata prepupation stage, suggesting that HvTRE1-5 is important for H. vigintioctopunctata pupation. This study provides new insights into developing of green control methods for H. vigintioctopunctata and offers a valuable example for understanding the interaction between host plants and herbivorous insects.
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