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Analysis of the Humoral Immunal Response Transcriptome of Ectropis obliqua Infected by Beauveria bassiana

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卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/insects13030225

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Ectropis obliqua; Beauveria bassiana; hemocytes; fat body tissues; immunity-related genes

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32072421, 31870635]
  2. National Key Research and Development Programs [2021YFD1601105]
  3. Anhui Key Research and Development Program [202004e11020006]

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This study analyzed the differences in immune gene expression levels in fat bodies and hemocytes of Ectropis obliqua infected by Beauveria bassiana using transcriptome sequencing. The results showed that a large number of immune-related genes were upregulated in hemocytes and fat bodies after infection. This study provides important gene sequence information for understanding the defense mechanisms of Ectropis obliqua against Beauveria bassiana.
Simple Summary Ectropis obliqua is a destructive leaf-eating pest that is widely distributed in China's tea gardens. This pest shows remarkable resistance against multiple insecticides. As an environmentally friendly entomopathogen, Beauveria bassiana has been widely used to prevent agricultural pest infestations. However, the molecular mechanism of B. bassiana against E. obliqua remains unclear. We firstly isolated and identified a highly virulent B. bassiana strain. Using a transcriptome, we analyzed the differences of immune gene expression levels in fat bodies and hemocytes of E. obliqua that were infected by the B. bassiana, which provide molecular insights into the insect-pathogen interaction. Ectropis obliqua is a destructive masticatory pest in China's tea gardens. Beauveria bassiana as microbial insecticides can effectively control E. obliqua larvae; however, the immune response of this insect infected by B. bassiana are largely unknown. Here, after isolating a highly virulent strain of B. bassiana from E. obliqua, the changes in gene expression among different tissues, including hemocytes and fat bodies, of E. obliqua larvae infected by the entomopathogen were investigated using transcriptome sequencing. A total of 5877 co-expressed differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in hemocytes and fat bodies, of which 5826 were up-regulated in hemocytes and 5784 were up-regulated in fat bodies. We identified 249 immunity-related genes, including pattern recognition receptors, immune effectors, signal modulators, and members of immune pathways. A quantitative real-time PCR analysis confirmed that several pattern recognition receptors were upregulated in hemocytes and fat bodies; however, others were downregulated. The investigated immune effectors (ATT and PPO-1) were suppressed. The results showed that there were tissue differences in the expression of immune genes. This study provides a large number of immunity-related gene sequences from E. obliqua after being infected by B. bassiana, furthering the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of E. obliqua defenses against B. bassiana.

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