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Parasitic manipulation of host behaviour : Baculovirus SeMNPV EGT facilitates tree-top disease in spodoptera exigua larvae by extending the time to death

Authors :
Han, Yue
van Houte, Stineke
Drees, G.F.
van Oers, M.M.
Ros, V.I.D.
Han, Yue
van Houte, Stineke
Drees, G.F.
van Oers, M.M.
Ros, V.I.D.
Source :
ISSN: 2075-4450
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Many parasites enhance their dispersal and transmission by manipulating host behaviour. One intriguing example concerns baculoviruses that induce hyperactivity and tree-top disease (i.e., climbing to elevated positions prior to death) in their caterpillar hosts. Little is known about the underlying mechanisms of such parasite-induced behavioural changes. Here, we studied the role of the ecdysteroid UDP-glucosyltransferase (egt) gene of Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV) in tree-top disease in S. exigua larvae. Larvae infected with a mutant virus lacking the egt gene exhibited a shorter time to death and died before the induction of tree-top disease. Moreover, deletion of either the open reading frame or the ATG start codon of the egt gene prevented tree-top disease, indicating that the EGT protein is involved in this process. We hypothesize that SeMNPV EGT facilitates tree-top disease in S. exigua larvae by prolonging the larval time to death. Additionally, we discuss the role of egt in baculovirus-induced tree-top disease.

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2075-4450
Notes :
application/pdf, Insects 6 (2015) 3, ISSN: 2075-4450, ISSN: 2075-4450, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200329194
Document Type :
Electronic Resource