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根结野螟曲叶病毒影响介体生物学:盲蝽的第一个转录组分析。

Beet curly top virus affects vector biology: the first transcriptome analysis of the beet leafhopper.

机构信息

Department of Agricultural Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

Amalgamated Sugar Company, Boise, ID, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Virol. 2024 Jul;105(7). doi: 10.1099/jgv.0.002012.

Abstract

Curly top disease, caused by beet curly top virus (BCTV), is among the most serious viral diseases affecting sugar beets in western USA. The virus is exclusively transmitted by the beet leafhopper (BLH, ) in a circulative and non-propagative manner. Despite the growing knowledge on virus-vector interactions, our understanding of the molecular interactions between BCTV and BLH is hampered by limited information regarding the virus impact on the vector and the lack of genomic and transcriptomic resources for BLH. This study unveils the significant impact of BCTV on both the performance and transcriptome response of BLHs. Viruliferous BLHs had higher fecundity than non-viruliferous counterparts, which was evident by upregulation of differentially expressed transcripts (DETs) associated with development, viability and fertility of germline and embryos in viruliferous insects. Conversely, most DETs associated with muscle movement and locomotor activities were downregulated in viruliferous insects, implying potential behavioural modifications by BCTV. Additionally, a great proportion of DETs related to innate immunity and detoxification were upregulated in viruliferous insects. Viral infection also induced notable alterations in primary metabolisms, including energy metabolism, namely glucosidases, lipid digestion and transport, and protein degradation, along with other cellular functions, particularly in chromatin remodelling and DNA repair. This study represents the first comprehensive transcriptome analysis for BLH. The presented findings provide new insights into the multifaceted effects of viral infection on various biological processes in BLH, offering a foundation for future investigations into the complex virus-vector relationship and potential management strategies for curly top disease.

摘要

卷叶病是由甜菜曲顶病毒(BCTV)引起的,是美国西部影响甜菜最严重的病毒性疾病之一。该病毒仅通过甲虫叶蝉(BLH)以循环和非增殖的方式传播。尽管人们对病毒-载体相互作用的了解不断增加,但由于缺乏关于病毒对载体的影响以及缺乏 BLH 的基因组和转录组资源,我们对 BCTV 和 BLH 之间分子相互作用的理解受到阻碍。本研究揭示了 BCTV 对 BLH 的性能和转录组反应的重大影响。带毒的 BLH 比不带毒的 BLH 具有更高的繁殖力,这是通过上调与生殖细胞和胚胎发育、存活和育性相关的差异表达转录本(DETs)来证明的。相反,大多数与肌肉运动和运动活动相关的 DETs 在带毒昆虫中下调,这意味着 BCTV 可能会导致行为改变。此外,与先天免疫和解毒相关的大量 DETs 在带毒昆虫中上调。病毒感染还导致初级代谢物的显著改变,包括能量代谢,即糖苷酶、脂质消化和运输以及蛋白质降解,以及其他细胞功能,特别是在染色质重塑和 DNA 修复方面。本研究代表了对 BLH 的首次全面转录组分析。所提出的发现为病毒感染对 BLH 中各种生物过程的多方面影响提供了新的见解,为进一步研究复杂的病毒-载体关系和卷曲顶病的潜在管理策略提供了基础。

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