Engineered expression of the invertebrate-specific scorpion toxin AaHIT reduces adult longevity and female fecundity in the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella

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العنوان: Engineered expression of the invertebrate-specific scorpion toxin AaHIT reduces adult longevity and female fecundity in the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella
المؤلفون: Victoria C Norman, Joss Teal, Luxziyah Akilan, Ruth Carter, Hamid Anees Siddiqui, Erica Lovett, Christine M Reitmayer, Philip T. Leftwich, Xuejiao Xu, Tim Harvey-Samuel, Luke Alphey, Tarig Dafa'alla, Adam Walker
بيانات النشر: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, 0106 biological sciences, media_common.quotation_subject, Transgene, Longevity, Scorpion Venoms, Context (language use), Moths, Biology, 01 natural sciences, Lepidoptera genitalia, Animals, Transgenes, media_common, Genetics, Diamondback moth, Effector, fungi, General Medicine, Fecundity, biology.organism_classification, Phenotype, 010602 entomology, Fertility, Larva, Insect Science, Female, PEST analysis, Agronomy and Crop Science, 010606 plant biology & botany
الوصف: BACKGROUNDPrevious Genetic Pest Management (GPM) systems in diamondback moth (DBM) have relied on expressing lethal proteins (‘effectors’) that are ‘cell-autonomous’ i.e. do not leave the cell they are expressed in. To increase the flexibility of future GPM systems in DBM, we aimed to assess the use of a non cell-autonomous, invertebrate-specific, neurotoxic effector – the scorpion toxin AaHIT. This AaHIT effector was designed to be secreted by expressing cells, potentially leading to effects on distant cells, specifically neuromuscular junctions.RESULTSExpression of AaHIT caused a ‘shaking/quivering’ phenotype which could be repressed by provision of an antidote (tetracycline); a phenotype consistent with the AaHIT mode-of-action. This effect was more pronounced when AaHIT expression was driven by the Hr5/ie1 promoter (82.44% of males, 65.14% of females) rather than Op/ie2 (57.35% of males, 48.39% of females). Contrary to expectations, the shaking phenotype and observed fitness costs were limited to adults where they caused severe reductions in mean longevity (–81%) and median female fecundity (–93%). qPCR of AaHIT expression patterns and analysis of piggyBac-mediated transgene insertion sites suggest that restriction of observed effects to the adult stages may be due to influence of local genomic environment on the tetO-AaHIT transgene.CONCLUSIONWe have demonstrated the feasibility of using non cell-autonomous effectors within a GPM context for the first time in the Lepidoptera, one of the most economically damaging orders of insects. These findings provide a framework for extending this system to other pest Lepidoptera and to other secreted effectors.
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.10.291187
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