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Hailong Kong1, Lin Yuan2, Chuanlei Dong2, Minyuan Zheng2, Wanghui Jing2, Zhen Tian2, Qiuli Hou2, Yunxia Cheng3, Lei Zhang3, Xingfu Jiang4, Lizhi Luo3.
Abstract
Recent reports demonstrate that octopamine plays an important immunological role in crowded larvae of the Oriental Armyworm, Mythmina separata. We identified an octopamine receptor, the β-adrenergic-like gene (designated MsOctβ2R), with a 1191 bp open reading frame that encodes 396 amino acids and contains seven conserved hydrophobic transmembrane domains. Multiple sequence alignments and a phylogenetic analysis indicated that MsOctβ2R was orthologous to Octβ2R that is present in other lepidopterans. MsOctβ2R was expressed throughout all developmental stages with higher relative expression during the fourth instar and adult stages. MsOctβ2R was highly expressed in the ventral nerve cord and the fat body relative to other examined tissues. Elevated MsOctβ2R expression was observed in larvae that were under higher-density conditions (7 and 10 larvae per jar). Silencing MsOctβ2R expression via dsRNA injections in larvae from higher-density conditions significantly decreased phenoloxidase (PO) and lysozyme activity, total haemocyte counts, and survival rates against Beauveria bassiana infections (54.06%, 9.91%, 36.22%, and 23.53%, respectively) when compared with control larvae. These results suggest that high-density conditions might alter prophylactic immunity in larvae by regulating the MsOctβ2R gene in M. separara and provide new insights into density-dependent prophylaxis in insects.Entities:
Keywords: High density; Mythimna separata; Prophylactic immunity; β-adrenergic-like octopamine receptor
Year: 2020 PMID: 32712170 DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2020.103802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Comp Immunol ISSN: 0145-305X Impact factor: 3.636