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Tachykinin-related peptides modulate immune-gene expression in the mealworm beetle Tenebrio molitor L.

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21605-6

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  1. National Science Centre (Poland) [2021/41/B/NZ9/01054]
  2. Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) [PPN/BEK/2019/1/00167]
  3. Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) [91696887]
  4. Initiative of Excellence, Research University (ID-UB Project) [018/07/POB2/0001]
  5. ID-UB Project [040/08/POB2/0010]
  6. DFG [FOR 5026]

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This study conducted a transcriptomic analysis to investigate the changes in the expression levels of immune-related genes in the storage pest Tenebrio molitor after treatment with Tenmo-TRP-7. The results revealed that Tenmo-TRP-7 regulates immune-related genes and provides new evidence for the functional homology between TRPs and TKs.
Tachykinins (TKs) are a group of conserved neuropeptides. In insects, tachykinin-related peptides (TRPs) are important modulators of several functions such as nociception and lipid metabolism. Recently, it has become clear that TRPs also play a role in regulating the insect immune system. Here, we report a transcriptomic analysis of changes in the expression levels of immune-related genes in the storage pest Tenebrio molitor after treatment with Tenmo-TRP-7. We tested two concentrations (10(-8) and 10(-6) M) at two time points, 6 and 24 h post-injection. We found significant changes in the transcript levels of a wide spectrum of immune-related genes. Some changes were observed 6 h after the injection of Tenmo-TRP-7, especially in relation to its putative anti-apoptotic action. Interestingly, 24 h after the injection of 10(-8) M Tenmo-TRP-7, most changes were related to the regulation of the cellular response. Applying 10(-6) M Tenmo-TRP-7 resulted in the downregulation of genes associated with humoral responses. Injecting Tenmo-TRP-7 did not affect beetle survival but led to a reduction in haemolymph lysozyme-like antibacterial activity, consistent with the transcriptomic data. The results confirmed the immunomodulatory role of TRP and shed new light on the functional homology between TRPs and TKs.

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