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Vacuolar ATPase subunit F is critical for larval survival in Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata

Journal

INSECT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages 177-189

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/imb.12749

Keywords

gut; Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata; larval survival; Malpighian tubule; vacuolar ATPase subunit F

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31760544]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [KYTZ201403]
  3. China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA [CARS-09-P22]
  4. National Key R&D Program of China, [2017YFD0200900]

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The Vacuolar ATPase subunit F plays a crucial role in the development of Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata, affecting larval growth, ecdysis, and adult emergence. Knockdown of HvvATPaseF resulted in changes in midgut morphology, reduced levels of biochemical markers, and a decrease in fat body abundance. Additionally, depletion of HvvATPaseF led to alterations in chitin biosynthesis gene expression and cuticle thickness in beetles.
Vacuolar ATPase (vATPase) is an important proton pump in insect tissues including gut and Malpighian tubule. Subunit F, one of the 16 subunits of the vATPase holoenzyme, is not well characterized. Here, we found that two HvvATPaseF isoforms were highly expressed in the hindgut and Malpighian tubules (MT) in the 28-spotted lady-beetle Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata, an agricultural pest that feeds on Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae. Knockdown of both HvvATPaseF variants by RNA interference (RNAi) delayed larval growth and negatively affected ecdysis and adult emergence. In the midgut, RNAi treatment resulted in the disappearance of peritrophic membrane, the reduction in the size and the impaired integrity of the gut, which was associated with sparse principle cells and an increase in TUNEL- and EdU-positive cells. Whereas the MT were opaque and the tubule lumens were full of urine in dsegfp-fed larvae, the tubules were clear and the tubule lumens were empty in the dsvATPaseF-fed larvae. HvvATPaseF knockdown was also associated with a decrease in the abundance of the fat body and the levels of glucose, trehalose, triglyceride, total soluble amino acids and proteins, and an increase in glycogen. Consistent with the known effects of sugars on chitin formation, both the expression level of a chitin biosynthesis gene and the thickness of the head capsule cuticle were reduced in the HvvATPaseF-depleted beetles. Our results demonstrated that subunit F plays an essential role in H. vigintioctopunctata development.

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