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鳞翅目转录组分析表明,感染亲缘关系较远的多粒包病毒会产生差异和共同的反应。

Lepidopteran transcriptome analysis following infection by phylogenetically unrelated polydnaviruses highlights differential and common responses.

机构信息

UMR1333, INRA, Université Montpellier 2, Place Eugène Bataillon, cc101, F-34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.

出版信息

Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2011 Aug;41(8):582-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2011.03.010. Epub 2011 Mar 30.

Abstract

The Polydnaviridae is a family of double-stranded DNA viruses that are symbionts of parasitoid wasps. The family is currently divided into two genera, the Ichnovirus (IV) and Bracovirus (BV), which are associated with wasps in the families Ichneumonidae and Braconidae, respectively. IVs and BVs have similar immunosuppressive and developmental effects on parasitized hosts but their encapsidated genomes largely encode different genes. To assess whether IV and BV infection has similar or disparate effects on the transcriptome of shared hosts, we characterized the effects of Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus (HdIV) and Microplitis demolitor Bracovirus (MdBV) on the fat body and hemocyte transcriptome of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Our results indicated that HdIV and MdBV infection alters the abundance of a relatively low proportion of S. frugiperda transcripts at 24 h post-infection. A majority of the transcripts affected by infection also differed between MdBV and HdIV. However, we did identify some host transcripts that were similarly affected by both viruses. A majority of these genes were transcribed in the fat body and most belonged to functional classes with roles in immunity, detoxification, or cell structure. Particularly prominent in this suite of transcripts were genes encoding for predicted motor-related and collagen IV-like proteins. Overall, our data suggest that the broadly similar effects that HdIV and MdBV have on host growth and immunity are not due to these viruses inducing profound changes in host gene expression. Given though that IVs and BVs encode few shared genes, the host transcripts that are similarly affected by HdIV and MdBV could indicate convergence by each virus to target a few processes at the level of transcription that are important for successful parasitism of hosts by H. didymator and M. demolitor.

摘要

多 DNA 病毒科是一类双链 DNA 病毒,是寄生性黄蜂的共生体。该科目前分为两个属,即 Ichno 病毒(IV)和 Bracovirus(BV),分别与姬蜂科和 Braconidae 科的黄蜂有关。IVs 和 BVs 对寄生宿主具有相似的免疫抑制和发育作用,但它们包裹的基因组在很大程度上编码不同的基因。为了评估 IV 和 BV 感染对共享宿主的转录组是否具有相似或不同的影响,我们描述了 Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus(HdIV)和 Microplitis demolitor Bracovirus(MdBV)对 Spodoptera frugiperda(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)的脂肪体和血细胞转录组的影响。我们的结果表明,HdIV 和 MdBV 感染会在感染后 24 小时改变相对较低比例的 S. frugiperda 转录本的丰度。受感染影响的大多数转录本在 MdBV 和 HdIV 之间也不同。然而,我们确实鉴定出一些宿主转录本受到两种病毒的相似影响。这些基因中的大多数在脂肪体中转录,大多数属于具有免疫、解毒或细胞结构作用的功能类别。在这组转录本中特别突出的是编码预测的运动相关和胶原蛋白 IV 样蛋白的基因。总体而言,我们的数据表明,HdIV 和 MdBV 对宿主生长和免疫力的广泛相似影响不是由于这些病毒诱导宿主基因表达发生深刻变化所致。鉴于 IVs 和 BVs 编码很少的共享基因,HdIV 和 MdBV 相似影响的宿主转录本可能表明,每种病毒在转录水平上针对几个对 H. didymator 和 M. demolitor 成功寄生宿主很重要的过程进行趋同。

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