Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. 2013 Jul;320(5):295-306. doi: 10.1002/jez.b.22501. Epub 2013 May 23.
Eusocial insects exhibit various morphological castes associated with the division of labor within a colony. Termite soldiers possess defensive traits including mandibles that are greatly exaggerated and enlarged, as compared to termite reproductives and workers. The enlarged mandibles of soldiers are known to result from dynamic morphogenesis during soldier differentiation that can be induced by juvenile hormone and its analogs. However, the detailed developmental mechanisms still remain unresolved. Because the insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling (IIS) pathway has been shown to regulate the relative sizes of organs (i.e., allometry) in other insects, we examined the expression profiles of major IIS factors in the damp-wood termite Hodotermopsis sjostedti, during soldier differentiation. The relative expression patterns of orthologs for termite InR (HsjInR), PKB/Akt (HsjPKB/Akt), and FOXO (HsjFOXO) suggest that HsjInR and HsjPKB/Akt were up-regulated in the period of elongation of mandibles during soldier development. In situ hybridization showed that HsjInR was strongly expressed in the mandibular epithelial tissues, and RNA interference (RNAi) for HsjInR disrupted soldier-specific morphogenesis including mandibular elongation. These results suggest that signaling through the IIS pathway is required for soldier-specific morphogenesis. In addition, up-regulation of the IIS pathway in other body tissues occurred at earlier stages of development, indicating that there is tissue-specific IIS regulation. Because the IIS pathway is generally thought to act upstream of JH in insects, our results suggest the damp-wood termite may have evolved a novel feedback loop between JH and IIS that enables social interactions, rather than nutrition, to regulate caste determination.
社会性昆虫表现出各种与群体内分工相关的形态等级。白蚁兵蚁具有防御性特征,其下颚相对于白蚁生殖蚁和工蚁而言,被极大地夸大和放大。众所周知,兵蚁的下颚增大是由于在兵蚁分化过程中动态形态发生导致的,这种形态发生可以被保幼激素及其类似物诱导。然而,详细的发育机制仍然没有解决。由于胰岛素/胰岛素样生长因子信号通路(IIS)已被证明可以调节其他昆虫器官的相对大小(即,比例),我们研究了在湿木白蚁 Hodotermopsis sjostedti 中,主要 IIS 因子在兵蚁分化过程中的表达谱。白蚁 InR(HsjInR)、PKB/Akt(HsjPKB/Akt)和 FOXO(HsjFOXO)的直系同源物的相对表达模式表明,在兵蚁发育过程中,HsjInR 和 HsjPKB/Akt 在下颚伸长期间被上调。原位杂交显示 HsjInR 在下颚上皮组织中强烈表达,并且 HsjInR 的 RNA 干扰(RNAi)破坏了兵蚁特有的形态发生,包括下颚伸长。这些结果表明,IIS 通路的信号传导对于兵蚁特有的形态发生是必需的。此外,IIS 通路在其他体组织中的上调发生在发育的早期阶段,表明存在组织特异性 IIS 调节。由于 IIS 通路通常被认为在昆虫中作用于 JH 的上游,我们的结果表明,湿木白蚁可能已经进化出了一种 JH 和 IIS 之间的新的反馈回路,使社会相互作用而不是营养来调节等级决定。