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使鼠妇沃尔巴克氏体雌性化:一种转录组学方法及对鼠妇免疫反应基因的见解

Feminizing Wolbachia: a transcriptomics approach with insights on the immune response genes in Armadillidium vulgare.

作者信息

Chevalier Frédéric, Herbinière-Gaboreau Juline, Charif Delphine, Mitta Guillaume, Gavory Frédéric, Wincker Patrick, Grève Pierre, Braquart-Varnier Christine, Bouchon Didier

出版信息

BMC Microbiol. 2012 Jan 18;12 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S1. doi: 10.1186/1471-2180-12-S1-S1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Wolbachia are vertically transmitted bacteria known to be the most widespread endosymbiont in arthropods. They induce various alterations of the reproduction of their host, including feminization of genetic males in isopod crustaceans. In the pill bug Armadillidium vulgare, the presence of Wolbachia is also associated with detrimental effects on host fertility and lifespan. Deleterious effects have been demonstrated on hemocyte density, phenoloxidase activity, and natural hemolymph septicemia, suggesting that infected individuals could have defective immune capacities. Since nothing is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in Wolbachia-A. vulgare interactions and its secondary immunocompetence modulation, we developed a transcriptomics strategy and compared A. vulgare gene expression between Wolbachia-infected animals (i.e., "symbiotic" animals) and uninfected ones (i.e., "asymbiotic" animals) as well as between animals challenged or not challenged by a pathogenic bacteria.

RESULTS

Since very little genetic data is available on A. vulgare, we produced several EST libraries and generated a total of 28 606 ESTs. Analyses of these ESTs revealed that immune processes were over-represented in most experimental conditions (responses to a symbiont and to a pathogen). Considering canonical crustacean immune pathways, these genes encode antimicrobial peptides or are involved in pathogen recognition, detoxification, and autophagy. By RT-qPCR, we demonstrated a general trend towards gene under-expression in symbiotic whole animals and ovaries whereas the same gene set tends to be over-expressed in symbiotic immune tissues.

CONCLUSION

This study allowed us to generate the first reference transcriptome ever obtained in the Isopoda group and to identify genes involved in the major known crustacean immune pathways encompassing cellular and humoral responses. Expression of immune-related genes revealed a modulation of host immunity when females are infected by Wolbachia, including in ovaries, the crucial tissue for the Wolbachia route of transmission.

摘要

背景

沃尔巴克氏体是垂直传播的细菌,是节肢动物中分布最广泛的内共生体。它们会引起宿主繁殖的各种变化,包括等足类甲壳动物中基因雄性的雌性化。在鼠妇(Armadillidium vulgare)中,沃尔巴克氏体的存在还与对宿主繁殖力和寿命的有害影响有关。已证明其对血细胞密度、酚氧化酶活性和自然血淋巴败血症有有害影响,这表明受感染个体的免疫能力可能存在缺陷。由于对沃尔巴克氏体与鼠妇相互作用及其对二级免疫能力调节所涉及的分子机制尚不清楚,我们制定了一种转录组学策略,比较了感染沃尔巴克氏体的动物(即“共生”动物)和未感染动物(即“非共生”动物)之间以及受到或未受到病原菌攻击的动物之间的鼠妇基因表达。

结果

由于关于鼠妇的遗传数据非常少,我们构建了几个EST文库,共产生了28606个EST。对这些EST的分析表明,在大多数实验条件下(对共生体和病原体的反应),免疫过程的代表性过高。考虑到典型的甲壳类免疫途径,这些基因编码抗菌肽或参与病原体识别、解毒和自噬。通过RT-qPCR,我们证明了共生的完整动物和卵巢中基因普遍存在表达下调的趋势,而相同的基因集在共生免疫组织中往往过度表达。

结论

本研究使我们能够生成等足目动物中获得的首个参考转录组,并鉴定参与包括细胞和体液反应在内的主要已知甲壳类免疫途径的基因。免疫相关基因的表达揭示了雌性感染沃尔巴克氏体时宿主免疫的调节,包括在卵巢中,卵巢是沃尔巴克氏体传播途径的关键组织。

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