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C-Type Lectins Link Immunological and Reproductive Processes in Aedes aegypti

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ISCIENCE
卷 23, 期 9, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101486

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  1. NHRI (National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan) [NHRI-08A1-MRGP12-035, NHRI-09A1-MRGP12035]
  2. Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory
  3. Singapore Millennium Foundation
  4. Graduate Program of Biotechnology in Medicine, National Tsing Hua University
  5. National Health Research Institutes

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Physiological trade-offs between mosquito immune response and reproductive capability can arise due to insufficient resource availability. C-type lectin family members may be involved in these processes. We established a GCTL-3(-/-) mutant Aedes aegypti using CRISPR/Cas9 to investigate the role of GCTL-3 in balancing the costs associated with immune responses to arboviral infection and reproduction. GCTL-3(-/-) mutants showed significantly reduced DENV-2 infection rate and gut commensal microbiota populations, as well as upregulated JAK/STAT, IMD, Toll, and AMPs immunological pathways. Mutants also had significantly shorter lifespans than controls and laid fewer eggs due to defective germ line development. dsRNA knock-down of Attacin and Gambicin, two targets of the AMPs pathway, partially rescued this reduction in reproductive capabilities. Upregulation of immune response following GCTL-3 knock-out therefore comes at a cost to reproductive fitness. Knock-out of other lectins may further improve our knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying reproduction-immunity trade-offs in mosquitoes.

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