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Towards disrupting Varroa -honey bee chemosensing: A focus on a Niemann-Pick type C2 transcript

Journal

INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 519-531

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12722

Keywords

olfaction; odorant carrier protein; Varroa destructor; Apis mellifera; RNA interference

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  1. Israel Science Foundation [1973/18]

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The study focused on putative odorant carrier proteins in Varroa destructor and found that silencing of Vd40090 disrupted host selection, acceptance and feeding, as well as impaired gene expression related to reproduction in brood cells, leading to reduced reproduction and survival.
We focused our study on the 12 recently identified putative odorant carrier proteins in the ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor. Here we show, via an exclusion of the chemosensory appendages (forelegs and gnathosoma) that transcripts of five of the 12 genes were significantly lower, suggesting that they are likely involved in carrying host volatiles. Specifically, three transcripts were found to be foreleg-specific while the other two transcripts were expressed in both the forelegs and gnathosoma. We focused on one of the highly expressed and foreleg-specific transcript Vd40090, which encodes a Niemann-Pick disease protein type C2 (NPC2) protein. Effects of dsRNA-mediated silencing of Vd40090 were first measured by quantifying the transcript levels of genes that encode other putative odorant carrier proteins as well as reproduction related proteins. In addition, the impact of silencing on mites behaviour and survival was tested. Silencing of Vd40090 effectively disrupted Varroa host selection, acceptance and feeding and significantly impaired the expression of genes that regulate its reproduction in brood cells, resulting in reduced reproduction and survival.

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