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A Population Genomic Investigation of Immune Cell Diversity and Phagocytic Capacity in a Butterfly.

Naomi L P Keehnen1, Lisa Fors1, Peter Järver2, Anna-Lena Spetz2, Sören Nylin1, Ulrich Theopold2, Christopher W Wheat1.   

Abstract

Insects rely on their innate immune system to successfully mediate complex interactions with their internal microbiota, as well as the microbes present in the environment. Given the variation in microbes across habitats, the challenges to respond to them are likely to result in local adaptations in the immune system. Here we focus upon phagocytosis, a mechanism by which pathogens and foreign particles are engulfed in order to be contained, killed, and processed. We investigated the phenotypic and genetic variation related to phagocytosis in two allopatric populations of the butterfly Pieris napi. Populations were found to differ in their hemocyte composition and overall phagocytic capability, driven by the increased phagocytic propensity of each cell type. Yet, genes annotated to phagocytosis showed no large genomic signal of divergence. However, a gene set enrichment analysis on significantly divergent genes identified loci involved in glutamine metabolism, which recently have been linked to immune cell differentiation in mammals. Together these results suggest that heritable variation in phagocytic capacity arises via a quantitative trait architecture with variation in genes affecting the activation and/or differentiation of phagocytic cells, suggesting them as potential candidate genes underlying these phenotypic differences.

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Keywords:  eco-immunology; functional genomics; innate immunity; phagocytosis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33669297      PMCID: PMC7920040          DOI: 10.3390/genes12020279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4425            Impact factor:   4.096


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