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解开营养、年龄和行为等级对蜜蜂生理、免疫和蜂群健康的影响。

Decoupling the effects of nutrition, age, and behavioral caste on honey bee physiology, immunity, and colony health.

作者信息

Corona Miguel, Branchiccela Belen, Alburaki Mohamed, Palmer-Young Evan C, Madella Shayne, Chen Yanping, Evans Jay D

机构信息

Bee Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD, United States.

Sección Apicultura, Programa de Producción Familiar, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA) Colonia, Montevideo, Uruguay.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2023 Mar 13;14:1149840. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1149840. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Nutritional stress, especially a dearth of pollen, has been linked to honey bee colony losses. Colony-level experiments are critical for understanding the mechanisms by which nutritional stress affects individual honey bee physiology and pushes honey bee colonies to collapse. In this study, we investigated the impact of pollen restriction on key markers of honey bee physiology, main elements of the immune system, and predominant honey bee viruses. To achieve this objective, we uncoupled the effects of behavior, age, and nutritional conditions using a new colony establishment technique designed to control size, demography, and genetic background. Our results showed that the expression of storage proteins, including vitellogenin () and royal jelly major protein 1 (), were significantly associated with nursing, pollen ingestion, and older age. On the other hand, genes involved in hormonal regulation including insulin-like peptides ( and ) and methyl farnesoate epoxidase (), exhibited higher expression levels in young foragers from colonies not experiencing pollen restriction. In contrast, pollen restriction induced higher levels of insulin-like peptides in old nurses. On the other hand, we found a strong effect of behavior on the expression of all immune genes, with higher expression levels in foragers. In contrast, the effects of nutrition and age were significant only the expression of the regulatory gene . We also found multiple interactions of the experimental variables on viral titers, including higher Deformed wing virus (DWV) titers associated with foraging and age-related decline. In addition, nutrition significantly affected DWV titers in young nurses, with higher titers induced by pollen ingestion. In contrast, higher levels of Black queen cell virus (BQCV) were associated with pollen restriction. Finally, correlation, PCA, and NMDS analyses proved that behavior had had the strongest effect on gene expression and viral titers, followed by age and nutrition. These analyses also support multiple interactions among genes and virus analyzed, including negative correlations between the expression of genes encoding storage proteins associated with pollen ingestion and nursing ( and ) with the expression of immune genes and DWV titers. Our results provide new insights into the proximal mechanisms by which nutritional stress is associated with changes in honey bee physiology, immunity, and viral titers.

摘要

营养应激,尤其是花粉短缺,与蜜蜂蜂群损失有关。蜂群水平的实验对于理解营养应激影响单个蜜蜂生理机能并导致蜜蜂蜂群崩溃的机制至关重要。在本研究中,我们调查了花粉限制对蜜蜂生理机能的关键标志物、免疫系统的主要成分以及主要的蜜蜂病毒的影响。为实现这一目标,我们使用一种新的蜂群组建技术来控制蜂群大小、种群结构和遗传背景,从而分离行为、年龄和营养条件的影响。我们的结果表明,包括卵黄蛋白原()和蜂王浆主蛋白1()在内的储存蛋白的表达与哺育行为、花粉摄取以及老龄显著相关。另一方面,参与激素调节的基因,包括胰岛素样肽(和)以及法尼醇甲酯环氧化酶(),在未经历花粉限制的蜂群中的年轻采集蜂中表现出较高的表达水平。相比之下,花粉限制在老龄哺育蜂中诱导出更高水平的胰岛素样肽。另一方面,我们发现行为对所有免疫基因的表达有强烈影响,采集蜂中的表达水平更高。相比之下,营养和年龄的影响仅在调节基因的表达上显著。我们还发现实验变量对病毒滴度有多种相互作用,包括与采集行为和年龄相关衰退相关的更高的残翅病毒(DWV)滴度。此外,营养显著影响年轻哺育蜂中的DWV滴度,花粉摄取会诱导更高的滴度。相比之下,更高水平的黑蜂王台病毒(BQCV)与花粉限制有关。最后,相关性分析、主成分分析和非度量多维标度分析证明,行为对基因表达和病毒滴度的影响最强,其次是年龄和营养。这些分析还支持所分析的基因和病毒之间的多种相互作用,包括与花粉摄取和哺育相关的储存蛋白编码基因(和)的表达与免疫基因表达和DWV滴度之间的负相关。我们的结果为营养应激与蜜蜂生理机能、免疫力和病毒滴度变化相关的近端机制提供了新的见解。

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