Hust James, Lavine Mark D, Worthington Amy M, Zinna Robert, Gotoh Hiroki, Niimi T, Lavine Laura
Department of Entomology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, United States.
Department of Entomology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, United States; Lab of Sericulture and Entomoresources, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan.
J Insect Physiol. 2018 Feb-Mar;105:85-94. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2018.01.006. Epub 2018 Jan 31.
Males of the Asian rhinoceros beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus, possess exaggerated head and thoracic horns that scale dramatically out of proportion to body size. While studies of insulin signaling suggest that this pathway regulates nutrition-dependent growth including exaggerated horns, what regulates disproportionate growth has yet to be identified. The Fat signaling pathway is a potential candidate for regulating disproportionate growth of sexually-selected traits, a hypothesis we advanced in a previous paper (Gotoh et al., 2015). To investigate the role of Fat signaling in the growth and scaling of the sexually dimorphic, condition-dependent traits of the in the Asian rhinoceros beetle T. dichotomus, we used RNA interference to knock down expression of fat and its co-receptor dachsous. Knockdown of fat, and to a lesser degree dachsous, caused shortening and widening of appendages, including the head and thoracic horns. However, scaling of horns to body size was not affected. Our results show that Fat signaling regulates horn growth in T. dichotomus as it does in appendage growth in other insects. However, we provide evidence that Fat signaling does not mediate the disproportionate, positive allometric growth of horns in T. dichotomus.
亚洲犀金龟(双叉犀金龟)的雄性个体具有夸张的头部和胸角,其尺寸与身体大小严重不成比例。虽然对胰岛素信号通路的研究表明,该通路调节包括夸张角在内的营养依赖性生长,但尚未确定是什么调节了不成比例的生长。脂肪信号通路是调节性选择性状不成比例生长的一个潜在候选因素,这是我们在之前一篇论文中提出的假设(后藤等人,2015年)。为了研究脂肪信号在亚洲犀金龟双叉犀金龟性别二态性、条件依赖性性状的生长和比例缩放中的作用,我们使用RNA干扰技术来敲低脂肪及其共受体达索的表达。敲低脂肪,以及在较小程度上敲低达索,导致包括头部和胸角在内的附肢缩短和变宽。然而,角与身体大小的比例缩放并未受到影响。我们的结果表明,脂肪信号在双叉犀金龟中对角生长的调节作用与在其他昆虫附肢生长中的作用相同。然而,我们提供的证据表明,脂肪信号并不介导双叉犀金龟角的不成比例的正向异速生长。