Krüppel homolog 1 regulates photoperiodic reproductive plasticity in the cabbage beetle Colaphellus bowringi
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Krüppel homolog 1 regulates photoperiodic reproductive plasticity in the cabbage beetle Colaphellus bowringi
Abstract
Many insects exhibit reproductive plasticity where the photoperiod determines whether the insect becomes reproductively active or enters diapause. Adult reproductive diapause is a strategy that allows insects to survive harsh environmental conditions. A deficiency in juvenile hormone (JH) leads to reproductive diapause. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms by which JH signaling regulates reproductive diapause. In this study, we used the cabbage beetle Colaphellus bowringi, a serious pest, to investigate the role of Krüppel homolog 1 (Kr-h1) in controlling photoperiodic plasticity of female reproduction. We focused on Kr-h1, since it acts as a key mediator of JH signaling. We show here that JH-Methoprene-tolerant signaling upregulated the expression of Kr-h1 in reproductively active C. bowringi females when reared under short day conditions. In the long day-treated diapausing females, Kr-h1 transcripts decreased dramatically. Interfering with Kr-h1 function repressed reproductive development by blocking vitellogenesis and ovarian growth. Further, Kr-h1 depletion induced other diapause-like traits, including elevated lipid accumulation and high expression of diapause-related genes. RNA-Seq showed that Kr-h1 played both activating and repressive roles, depending on whether downstream genes were acting in reproduction- or diapause pathways, respectively. Finally, we identified the DNA replication gene mini-chromosome maintenance 4 and two triacylglycerol lipase genes as critical downstream factors of Kr-h1 that are critical for reproductive plasticity in C. bowringi. These results reveal that Kr-h1 is a key component of the regulatory pathway that coordinates reproduction and diapause in insects in response to photoperiodic input.
Keywords: Fat storage; Juvenile hormone; Krüppel homolog 1; Methoprene-tolerant; Photoperiod; Reproductive diapause.
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