Literature DB >> 33653096

Insecticide resistance governed by gut symbiosis in a rice pest, Cletus punctiger, under laboratory conditions.

Kota Ishigami1,2, Seonghan Jang1,2, Hideomi Itoh2, Yoshitomo Kikuchi1,2.   

Abstract

Resistance to toxins in insects is generally thought of as their own genetic trait, but recent studies have revealed that gut microorganisms could mediate resistance by detoxifying phytotoxins and man-made insecticides. By laboratory experiments, we here discovered a striking example of gut symbiont-mediated insecticide resistance in a serious rice pest, Cletus punctiger. The rice bug horizontally acquired fenitrothion-degrading Burkholderia through oral infection and housed it in midgut crypts. Fenitrothion-degradation test revealed that the gut-colonizing Burkholderia retains a high degrading activity of the organophosphate compound in the insect gut. This gut symbiosis remarkably increased resistance against fenitrothion treatment in the host rice bug. Considering that many stinkbug pests are associated with soil-derived Burkholderia, our finding strongly supports that a number of stinkbug species could gain resistance against insecticide simply by acquiring insecticide-degrading gut bacteria.

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Keywords:  Burkholderia; Cletus punctiger; detoxification; insecticide resistance; symbiosis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33653096      PMCID: PMC8086944          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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  7 in total

1.  Insecticide resistance governed by gut symbiosis in a rice pest, Cletus punctiger, under laboratory conditions.

Authors:  Kota Ishigami; Seonghan Jang; Hideomi Itoh; Yoshitomo Kikuchi
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 3.703

2.  High nitrogen in maize enriches gut microbiota conferring insecticide tolerance in lepidopteran pest Spodoptera litura.

Authors:  Lin Hu; Zhongxiang Sun; Cuicui Xu; Jie Wang; Azim U Mallik; Chengzhen Gu; Daoqian Chen; Long Lu; Rensen Zeng; Yuanyuan Song
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3.  Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification.

Authors:  Yuya Sato; Seonghan Jang; Kazutaka Takeshita; Hideomi Itoh; Hideaki Koike; Kanako Tago; Masahito Hayatsu; Tomoyuki Hori; Yoshitomo Kikuchi
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4.  Bt GS57 Interaction With Gut Microbiota Accelerates Spodoptera exigua Mortality.

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Review 6.  The Role of Insect Symbiotic Bacteria in Metabolizing Phytochemicals and Agrochemicals.

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Review 7.  Contribution of insect gut microbiota and their associated enzymes in insect physiology and biodegradation of pesticides.

Authors:  Saleem Jaffar; Sajjad Ahmad; Yongyue Lu
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