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Bmcas-1 plays an important role in response against BmNPV infection in vitro

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/arch.21793

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apoptosis pathway; Bmcaspase‐ 1; BmNPV; Bombyx mori; response mechanism

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772523, 31802137]

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Apoptosis, as an innate immune response, plays a crucial role in the host defense against pathogen infection. The caspase Bmcas-1 has been shown to be differentially expressed after Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus infection, indicating its importance in antiviral defense. Knockdown and overexpression experiments further revealed that Bmcas-1 activates apoptosis and plays a key role in defending against BmNPV infection.
Apoptosis, as one kind of innate immune system, is involved in host response against pathogens innovation. Caspases play a vital role in the execution stage of host cell apoptosis. It has been reported that Bmcaspase-1 (Bmcas-1) has a close relationship with Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) infection for its differentially expressed patterns after viral infection. However, its underlying response mechanism is still unclear. The significant differential expression of Bmcas-1 in different tissues of differentially resistant strains revealed its vital role in BmNPV infection. To further validate its role in BmNPV infection, budded virus (BV)-eGFP was analyzed after knockdown and overexpression of Bmcas-1 by small interfering RNA and the pIZT-mCherry vector, respectively. The reproduction of BV-eGFP obviously increased at 72 h after knockdown of Bmcas-1, and decreased after overexpression in BmN cells. Moreover, the conserved functional domain of Cas-1 among different species and the closed evolutionary relationship of Cas-1 in Lepidoptera hinted that Bmcas-1 might be associated with apoptosis, and this was also validated by the apoptosis inducer, Silvestrol, and the inhibitor, Z-DEVD-FMK. Therefore, Bmcas-1 plays an essential antiviral role by activating apoptosis, and this result lays a fundament for clarifying the molecular mechanism of silkworm in response against BmNPV infection and breeding of resistant strains.

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