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A gene for resistance to the Varroa mite (Acari) in honey bee (Apis mellifera) pupae.

Benjamin H Conlon1,2, Adriana Aurori3, Alexandru-Ioan Giurgiu3, John Kefuss4, Daniel S Dezmirean3, Robin F A Moritz1,3,5, Jarkko Routtu1.   

Abstract

Social insect colonies possess a range of defences which protect them against highly virulent parasites and colony collapse. The host-parasite interaction between honey bees (Apis mellifera) and the mite Varroa destructor is unusual, as honey bee colonies are relatively poorly defended against this parasite. The interaction has existed since the mid-20th Century, when Varroa switched host to parasitize A. mellifera. The combination of a virulent parasite and relatively naïve host means that, without acaricides, honey bee colonies typically die within 3 years of Varroa infestation. A consequence of acaricide use has been a reduced selective pressure for the evolution of Varroa resistance in honey bee colonies. However, in the past 20 years, several natural-selection-based breeding programmes have resulted in the evolution of Varroa-resistant populations. In these populations, the inhibition of Varroa's reproduction is a common trait. Using a high-density genome-wide association analysis in a Varroa-resistant honey bee population, we identify an ecdysone-induced gene significantly linked to resistance. Ecdysone both initiates metamorphosis in insects and reproduction in Varroa. Previously, using a less dense genetic map and a quantitative trait loci analysis, we have identified Ecdysone-related genes at resistance loci in an independently evolved resistant population. Varroa cannot biosynthesize ecdysone but can acquire it from its diet. Using qPCR, we are able to link the expression of ecdysone-linked resistance genes to Varroa's meals and reproduction. If Varroa co-opts pupal compounds to initiate and time its own reproduction, mutations in the host's ecdysone pathway may represent a key selection tool for honey bee resistance and breeding.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990ecdysonezzm321990; co-evolution; host; parasite; reproduction; social insect

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30916410     DOI: 10.1111/mec.15080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol        ISSN: 0962-1083            Impact factor:   6.185


  7 in total

1.  qPCR assays with dual-labeled probes for genotyping honey bee variants associated with varroa resistance.

Authors:  David Claeys Boúúaert; Mario Van Poucke; Lina De Smet; Wim Verbeke; Dirk C de Graaf; Luc Peelman
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 2.741

Review 2.  Geographical Distribution and Selection of European Honey Bees Resistant to Varroa destructor.

Authors:  Yves Le Conte; Marina D Meixner; Annely Brandt; Norman L Carreck; Cecilia Costa; Fanny Mondet; Ralph Büchler
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2020-12-08       Impact factor: 2.769

3.  Decreased Mite Reproduction to Select Varroa destructor (Acari: Varroidae) Resistant Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae): Limitations and Potential Methodological Improvements.

Authors:  Adrien von Virag; Matthieu Guichard; Markus Neuditschko; Vincent Dietemann; Benjamin Dainat
Journal:  J Econ Entomol       Date:  2022-06-08       Impact factor: 2.447

Review 4.  Natural selection, selective breeding, and the evolution of resistance of honeybees (Apis mellifera) against Varroa.

Authors:  Jacques J M van Alphen; Bart Jan Fernhout
Journal:  Zoological Lett       Date:  2020-05-18       Impact factor: 2.836

5.  Divergent evolutionary trajectories following speciation in two ectoparasitic honey bee mites.

Authors:  Maeva A Techer; Rahul V Rane; Miguel L Grau; John M K Roberts; Shawn T Sullivan; Ivan Liachko; Anna K Childers; Jay D Evans; Alexander S Mikheyev
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2019-10-01

6.  Behavioral Genetics of the Interactions between Apis mellifera and Varroa destructor.

Authors:  Alexis Beaurepaire; Christina Sann; Daniela Arredondo; Fanny Mondet; Yves Le Conte
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2019-09-16       Impact factor: 2.769

Review 7.  Advances and perspectives in selecting resistance traits against the parasitic mite Varroa destructor in honey bees.

Authors:  Matthieu Guichard; Vincent Dietemann; Markus Neuditschko; Benjamin Dainat
Journal:  Genet Sel Evol       Date:  2020-11-27       Impact factor: 4.297

  7 in total

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