Literature DB >> 32365268

Impact of a novel Rickettsia symbiont on the life history and virus transmission capacity of its host whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).

Teng Lei1, Jing Zhao1, Hua-Ling Wang1, Yin-Quan Liu1, Shu-Sheng Liu1.   

Abstract

Rickettsia consists of some of the most prevalent symbionts of insects and often plays a significant role in the biology of its hosts. Recently, a maternally inherited Torix group Rickettsia, provisionally named as RiTBt, was recorded in a species of notorious pest whitefly, tentatively named as Asia II 1, from the Bemisia tabaci complex. The role of this Rickettsia in the biology of its host is unknown. Here we investigated the impact of RiTBt on the performance and virus transmission capacity of Asia II 1. RiTBt did not significantly affect the life history parameters of the whitefly when the host insect was reared on tobacco, tomato, and cotton, three host plants with relatively low, medium and high suitability to the whitefly. Intriguingly, RiTBt slightly enhanced whitefly transmission of cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuMuV), a virus that is transmitted by the whitefly in the field and has caused extensive damage to cotton production. Specifically, compared with whiteflies without RiTBt, following a 48 h virus acquisition whiteflies with RiTBt had higher titer of virus and showed higher efficiency of virus transmission. A rickettsial secretory protein BtR242 was identified as a putative virus-binding protein, and was observed to interact with the coat protein of CLCuMuV in vitro. Viral infection of the whitefly downregulated gene transcript levels of the BtR242 gene. These observations indicate that RiTBt has limited impact on the biology of the Asia II 1 whitefly, and whether this symbiont has functions in the biology of other host whiteflies warrants future investigation.
© 2020 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Keywords:  Rickettsia; life history; symbiont; virus transmission; whitefly

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32365268     DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insect Sci        ISSN: 1672-9609            Impact factor:   3.262


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Review 1.  Whitefly Endosymbionts: Biology, Evolution, and Plant Virus Interactions.

Authors:  Sharon A Andreason; Emily A Shelby; Jeanette B Moss; Patricia J Moore; Allen J Moore; Alvin M Simmons
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2020-11-10       Impact factor: 2.769

Review 2.  Roles of Bacterial Symbionts in Transmission of Plant Virus by Hemipteran Vectors.

Authors:  Wei Wu; Hong-Wei Shan; Jun-Min Li; Chuan-Xi Zhang; Jian-Ping Chen; Qianzhuo Mao
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 5.640

3.  Proteomic Analyses of Whitefly-Begomovirus Interactions Reveal the Inhibitory Role of Tumorous Imaginal Discs in Viral Retention.

Authors:  Jing Zhao; Tao Guo; Teng Lei; Jia-Chen Zhu; Fang Wang; Xiao-Wei Wang; Shu-Sheng Liu
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-08-04       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 4.  Factors Determining Transmission of Persistent Viruses by Bemisia tabaci and Emergence of New Virus-Vector Relationships.

Authors:  Saptarshi Ghosh; Murad Ghanim
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-09-11       Impact factor: 5.048

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