Combined transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of developmental features in the immune system of Plutella xylostella during larva-to-adult metamorphosis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2022.110381
Combined transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of developmental features in the immune system of Plutella xylostella during larva-to-adult metamorphosis
Abstract
Diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is considered one of the most destructive worldwide agricultural pests and has developed various defence mechanisms to fight against the available pesticides. Understanding the host-defence system of P. xylostella is vital for developing biocontrol-based pest management strategies. Although there are several studies on P. xylostella, little is known about the changes in the immune system during the larva-to-adult metamorphosis. RNA-seq and iTRAQ investigations of P. xylostella from 2-day-old fourth instar larvae (L4D2), pupa (P0), and adult (A0) were done to understand these alterations at a molecular level. A total of 412/ 584 up-regulated and 1430/ 757 down-regulated genes/proteins between larva and pupa, 813/ 589 up-regulated and 1206/ 846 down-regulated genes/proteins between pupa and adult were identified. It was shown that the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) expression were up-regulated during the pupation and emergence of metamorphosis. The pathway enrichment analysis demonstrated that DEGs and DEPs were mainly associated with the energy generation and metabolism and innate immunity of the insect. The expression of immune-related and developmental-related genes were significantly different during the developmental process of P. xylostella. Moreover, the expression of four focused genes, i.e., serine proteinase inhibitor (Serpin-15), prophenoloxidase activating proteinase 1 (PAP-1) and 3a (PAP-3a), Gram-negative bacteria-binding protein (GNBP-6), was different in developmental stages and after Bacillus thuringiensis HD73 and Metarhizium anisopliae infection. The phenoloxidase (PO) activity in plasma was also significantly up-regulated during the pathogen infection. Recombinant proteins PAP-1, PAP-3a, GNBP-6 could significantly trigger the PO activity in vitro, Serpin-15 could suppress the PO activity. Taken together, these results indicate that Serpin-15, PAP-1, PAP-3a, and GNBP-6 might have the potential for co-regulation of immunity and development in P. xylostella. In conclusion, this study provided the immune system dynamics in the developmental process of P. xylostella and identified four candidate genes that can serve as potential targets for pest control strategies.
Keywords: Diamondback moth; Innate immunity; Melanization; Metamorphosis; Pest management.
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