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Parasitic insect-derived miRNAs modulate host development
- Source :
- Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018), Nature Communications
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Nature Publishing Group, 2018.
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Abstract
- Parasitic wasps produce several factors including venom, polydnaviruses (PDVs) and specialized wasp cells named teratocytes that benefit the survival of offspring by altering the physiology of hosts. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms for the alterations remain unclear. Here we find that the teratocytes of Cotesia vestalis, an endoparasitoid of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella, and its associated bracovirus (CvBV) can produce miRNAs and deliver the products into the host via different ways. Certain miRNAs in the parasitized host are mainly produced by teratocytes, while the expression level of miRNAs encoded by CvBV can be 100-fold greater in parasitized hosts than non-parasitized ones. We further show that one teratocyte-produced miRNA (Cve-miR-281-3p) and one CvBV-produced miRNA (Cve-miR-novel22-5p-1) arrest host growth by modulating expression of the host ecdysone receptor (EcR). Altogether, our results show the first evidence of cross-species regulation by miRNAs in animal parasitism and their possible function in the alteration of host physiology during parasitism.<br />The moth Plutella xylostella during its larval stage is the host of the endoparasitic wasp Cotesia vestalis. Here the authors show that the parasitoids deliver microRNAs to their hosts through their symbiotic virus and specialized cells leading to induced developmental delay.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Receptors, Steroid
Insecta
food.ingredient
Science
media_common.quotation_subject
Wasps
General Physics and Astronomy
Parasitism
Insect
Moths
Article
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Host-Parasite Interactions
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
food
Animals
Parasites
Gene Silencing
Cotesia vestalis
lcsh:Science
media_common
Regulation of gene expression
Multidisciplinary
Diamondback moth
biology
Host (biology)
fungi
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
General Chemistry
biology.organism_classification
Cell biology
MicroRNAs
030104 developmental biology
Polydnaviridae
Larva
RNA Interference
Female
lcsh:Q
Bracovirus
Ecdysone receptor
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20411723
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature Communications
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a31e35ec6cccb698bc836122f9371117