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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150750/comparative-transcriptome-analysis-reveals-the-molecular-mechanism-of-sterility-induced-by-irradiation-of-plutella-xylostella-linnaeus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shifan Li, Yuhang Yang, Jiaqi Wen, Min He, Qiongbo Hu, Ke Zhang, Qunfang Weng
Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus) is an important pest of cruciferous plants, which is harmful all over the world, causing serious economic losses, and its drug resistance is increasing rapidly. The sterile insect technique (SIT) is a green control method and does not cause resistance. In this study, transcriptomics and bioinformatics were used to explore the effects of irradiation on the reproductive function of Plutella xylostella, and the response mechanism of sterility under irradiation was initially revealed...
December 26, 2023: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38055947/carbohydrate-nutrition-associated-with-health-of-overwintering-honey-bees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela Quinlan, Mehmet Ali Döke, Yarira Ortiz-Alvarado, Norma Rodriguez-Gomez, Yilmaz Berk Koru, Robyn Underwood
In temperate climates, honey bees rely on stored carbohydrates to sustain them throughout the winter. In nature, honey serves as the bees' source of carbohydrates, but when managed, beekeepers often harvest honey and replace it with cheaper, artificial feed. The effects of alternative carbohydrate sources on colony survival, strength, and individual bee metabolic health are poorly understood. We assessed the impacts of carbohydrate diets (honey, sucrose syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, and invert syrup) on colony winter survival, population size, and worker bee nutritional state (i...
November 1, 2023: Journal of Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38043786/functional-analysis-of-ornithine-decarboxylase-in-manipulating-the-wing-dimorphism-in-nilaparvata-lugens-st%C3%A3-l-hemiptera-delphacidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wan-Xue Li, Jing-Xiang Chen, Chuan-Chuan Zhang, Min-Shi Luo, Wen-Qing Zhang
The brown planthopper (BPH, Nilaparvata lugens), a major insect pest of rice, can make a shift in wing dimorphism to adapt to complex external environments. Our previous study showed that NlODC (Ornithine decarboxylase in N. lugens) was involved in wing dimorphism of the brown planthopper. Here, further experiments were conducted to reveal possible molecular mechanism of NlODC in manipulating the wing dimorphism. We found that the long-winged rate (LWR) of BPH was significantly reduced after RNAi of NlODC or injection of DFMO (D, L-α-Difluoromethylornithine), and LWR of males and females significantly decreased by 21...
December 1, 2023: Journal of Insect Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38028759/protein-modification-regulated-autophagy-in-bombyx-mori-and-drosophila-melanogaster
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REVIEW
Wenmei Wu, Luobin Lin, Yuntao Zhao, Huaqin Li, Rongxin Zhang
Post-translational modifications refer to the chemical alterations of proteins following their biosynthesis, leading to changes in protein properties. These modifications, which encompass acetylation, phosphorylation, methylation, SUMOylation, ubiquitination, and others, are pivotal in a myriad of cellular functions. Macroautophagy, also known as autophagy, is a major degradation of intracellular components to cope with stress conditions and strictly regulated by nutrient depletion, insulin signaling, and energy production in mammals...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38023592/role-of-gut-commensal-bacteria-in-juvenile-developmental-growth-of-the-host-insights-from-drosophila-studies
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REVIEW
Hyun Myoung Yun, Seogang Hyun
The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining health in a variety of organisms, from insects to humans. Further, beneficial symbiotic microbes are believed to contribute to improving the quality of life of the host. Drosophila is an optimal model for studying host-commensal microbe interactions because it allows for convenient manipulation of intestinal microbial composition. Fly microbiota has a simple taxonomic composition and can be cultivated and genetically tracked. This permits functional studies and analyses of the molecular mechanisms underlying their effects on host physiological processes...
2023: Animal Cells and Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37979724/evolution-and-molecular-mechanisms-of-wing-plasticity-in-aphids
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REVIEW
Kevin D Deem, Lauren Gregory, Xiaomi Liu, Omid Saleh Ziabari, Jennifer A Brisson
Aphids present a fascinating example of phenotypic plasticity, in which a single genotype can produce dramatically different winged and wingless phenotypes that are specialized for dispersal versus reproduction, respectively. Recent work has examined many aspects of this plasticity, including its evolution, molecular control mechanisms, and genetic variation underlying the trait. In particular, exciting discoveries have been made about the signaling pathways that are responsible for controlling the production of winged versus wingless morphs, including ecdysone, dopamine, and insulin signaling, and about how specific genes such as repressed by TOR and vestigial are regulated to control winglessness...
November 16, 2023: Current Opinion in Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37977460/regulation-of-forkhead-box-o-transcription-factor-by-insulin-signaling-pathway-controls-the-reproductive-diapause-of-the-lady-beetle-coccinella-septempunctata
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun-Jie Chen, Xiao-Xiao Liu, Peng-Hui Guo, Nicholas M Teets, Jin-Cheng Zhou, Wan-Bin Chen, Qiao-Zhi Luo, Nipapan Kanjana, Yu-Yan Li, Li-Sheng Zhang
In biological control programs, knowledge about diapause regulation in natural enemy insects provides important insight for improving long-term storage, transportation, and field adoption of these biological control agents. As a natural predator of agricultural pests, the lady beetle Coccinella septempunctata has been commercially mass-cultured and widely employed in pest management. In some insects, insulin signaling, in conjunction with the downstream transcription factor Forkhead box O (FoxO), are master regulators of multiple physiological processes involved in diapause, but it is unclear whether insulin signaling and FoxO affect the diapause of C...
November 15, 2023: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37945269/the-serine-threonine-kinase-akt-gene-affects-fecundity-by-reducing-juvenile-hormone-synthesis-in-liposcelis-entomophila-enderlein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting Lu, Yujie Lu, Lei Wang, Zhipei Liu, Shiyuan Miao, Yajie Tai, Binbin Yang
The serine/threonine kinase Akt is an important component of the insulin signalling pathway (ISP) in regulating insect metabolism, growth, and reproduction. The psocid Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein) is a distasteful stored products pest for its fecundity. However, the molecular mechanism of Akt that controls vitellogenesis and oviposition in L. entomophila remains obscure. In this study, the function of the Akt gene in the female reproduction of L. entomophila (designated as LeAkt) was characterized and investigated...
November 2023: Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37915572/interactions-between-innate-immunity-and-insulin-signaling-affect-resistance-to-infection-in-insects
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REVIEW
Andrea M Darby, Brian P Lazzaro
An active immune response is energetically demanding and requires reallocation of nutrients to support resistance to and tolerance of infection. Insulin signaling is a critical global regulator of metabolism and whole-body homeostasis in response to nutrient availability and energetic needs, including those required for mobilization of energy in support of the immune system. In this review, we share findings that demonstrate interactions between innate immune activity and insulin signaling primarily in the insect model Drosophila melanogaster as well as other insects like Bombyx mori and Anopheles mosquitos...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37913852/insulin-like-peptides-and-ovary-ecdysteroidogenic-hormone-differentially-stimulate-physiological-processes-regulating-egg-formation-in-the-mosquito-aedes-aegypti
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kangkang Chen, Xiaoyi Dou, Jai Hoon Eum, Ruby A Harrison, Mark R Brown, Michael R Strand
Mosquitoes including Aedes aegypti are human disease vectors because females must blood feed to produce and lay eggs. Blood feeding triggers insulin-insulin growth factor signaling (IIS) which regulates several physiological processes required for egg development. A. aegypti encodes 8 insulin-like peptides (ILPs) and one insulin-like receptor (IR) plus ovary ecdysteroidogenic hormone (OEH) that also activates IIS through the OEH receptor (OEHR). In this study, we assessed the expression of A. aegypti ILPs and OEH during a gonadotropic cycle and produced each that were functionally characterized to further understand their roles in regulating egg formation...
October 30, 2023: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37854192/neuropeptide-hormone-bursicon-mediates-female-reproduction-in-the-whitefly-bemisia-tabaci-hemiptera-aleyrodidae
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Hao Yu, Bin Yang, Liuhao Wang, Sijia Wang, Kui Wang, Qisheng Song, Hongwei Zhang
Bursicon, a neuropeptide hormone comprising two subunits-bursicon (burs) and partner of burs (pburs), belongs to the cystine-knot protein family. Bursicon heterodimers and homodimers bind to the lucine-rich G-protein coupled receptor (LGR) encoded by ricket s to regulate multiple physiological processes in arthropods. Notably, these processes encompass the regulation of female reproduction, a recent revelation in Tribolium castaneum . In this study we investigated the role of burs/pburs/rickets in mediating female vitellogenesis and reproduction in a hemipteran insect, the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci ...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37846892/matrix-metalloproteinase-2-degrades-collagen-i-to-regulate-ovarian-development-by-association-with-an-insulin-like-peptide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Wei, Xiao-Lin Zhou, Peng Chen, Tai-Hang Liu, Cheng Lu, Min-Hui Pan
The ovary generally undergoes tissue remodeling during larval to pupal transition, which includes membrane degeneration and ovariole growth. At the same time, the hormones produced by insects significantly change during metamorphosis. However, the regulatory mechanism for ovarian development and hormones is not fully understood in insects. Herein, we found that matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) was highly expressed in the ovarian capsules and ovarioles, and the development was abnormal after knocking out MMP2 in Bombyx mori...
October 17, 2023: Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818375/immunometabolic-regulation-during-the-presence-of-microorganisms-and-parasitoids-in-insects
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REVIEW
Shirong Li, Jing Wang, Xing Tian, Shahzad Toufeeq, Wuren Huang
Multicellular organisms live in environments containing diverse nutrients and a wide variety of microbial communities. On the one hand, the immune response of organisms can protect from the intrusion of exogenous microorganisms. On the other hand, the dynamic coordination of anabolism and catabolism of organisms is a necessary factor for growth and reproduction. Since the production of an immune response is an energy-intensive process, the activation of immune cells is accompanied by metabolic transformations that enable the rapid production of ATP and new biomolecules...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37806339/nutrition-and-hormone-controlled-developmental-plasticity-in-blattodea
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REVIEW
Fangfang Liu, Shuxin Yu, Nan Chen, Chonghua Ren, Sheng Li
Blattodea, which includes cockroaches and termites, possesses high developmental plasticity that is mainly controlled by nutritional conditions and insect hormones. Insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling (IIS), target of rapamycin complex 1 (TORC1), and AMP-activated protein complex (AMPK) are three primary nutrition-responsive signals. Juvenile hormone (JH) and 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) constitute the two most vital insect hormones that might interact with each other through the Met, Kr-h1, E93 (MEKRE93) pathway...
October 6, 2023: Current Opinion in Insect Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37796127/insulin-mediated-endothelin-signaling-is-antiviral-during-west-nile-virus-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chasity E Trammell, Evelyn H Rowe, Aditya B Char, Brianne J Jones, Stephen Fawcett, Laura R H Ahlers, Alan G Goodman
West Nile virus (WNV) is the most prevalent mosquito-borne virus in the United States with approximately 2,000 cases each year. There are currently no approved human vaccines and a lack of prophylactic and therapeutic treatments. Understanding host responses to infection may reveal potential intervention targets to reduce virus replication and disease progression. The use of Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism to understand innate immunity and host antiviral responses is well-established. Previous studies revealed that insulin-mediated signaling regulates WNV infection in invertebrates by regulating canonical antiviral pathways...
October 5, 2023: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37756442/rna-interference-against-the-putative-insulin-receptor-substrate-gene-irs1-affects-growth-and-development-in-the-pest-natural-enemy-pardosa-pseudoannulata
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuelai Li, Wei Li, Shichang Zhang, Wen Sang, Yu Peng, Yao Zhao
BACKGROUND: Insulin signalling pathways play crucial roles in regulating growth and development in insects, but their effects on the growth and development of Arachnids, such as spiders, have rarely been studied. As a valuable pest natural enemy in agricultural fields, the molecular mechanisms of insulin signalling pathway-mediated growth and development of the wolf spider, Pardosa pseudoannulata, are of particular interest. RESULTS: In this study, we identified and characterized six insulin signalling pathway genes-InR, InR2, IRS1, PI3K1, PI3K2, and PDK-in P...
September 27, 2023: Pest Management Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37702106/ecdysone-induced-microrna-mir-276a-3p-controls-developmental-growth-by-targeting-the-insulin-like-receptor-in-drosophila
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sojeong Lee, Nayeon Kim, Daegyu Jang, Hee Kyung Kim, Jongin Kim, Ji Won Jeon, Do-Hwan Lim
Animal growth is controlled by a variety of external and internal factors during development. The steroid hormone ecdysone plays a critical role in insect development by regulating the expression of various genes. In this study, we found that fat body-specific expression of miR-276a, an ecdysone-responsive microRNA (miRNA), led to a decrease in the total mass of the larval fat body, resulting in significant growth reduction in Drosophila. Changes in miR-276a expression also affected the proliferation of Drosophila S2 cells...
September 13, 2023: Insect Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37657761/estrogen-related-receptor-functions-via-the-20-hydroxyecdysone-and-iis-tor-signaling-pathways-to-regulate-the-development-and-morphology-changes-of-ant-polyrhachis-vicina-roger-hymenoptera-formicidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan-Juan Zhang, Geng-Si Xi
Estrogen-related receptor (ERR) is a key regulator of insect growth, development, and metabolic processes in insects; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying its effects are not fully understood. We investigated roles of 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and insulin/insulin-like signaling/target of rapamycin (IIS/TOR) signaling pathways in the effects of PvERR on larval development, metamorphosis, and adult growth in ant Polyrhachis vicina Roger. PvFOXO expression levels depended on caste and developmental stage...
August 30, 2023: General and Comparative Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37642384/sexually-dimorphic-morphology-feeding-behavior-and-gene-expression-profiles-in-cotton-aphid-aphis-gossypii
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Jichao Ji, Qingyu Shi, Kaixin Zhang, Lulu Chen, Xiangzhen Zhu, Dongyang Li, Xueke Gao, Lin Niu, Li Wang, Junyu Luo, Jinjie Cui
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism exists in most insects. However, related knowledges in aphids were less. In this study, we identified the sexual dimorphic differences in morphology, feeding behaviors, and gene expression between sexual female and male of cotton aphid through electron microscope, electrical penetration graph technique, and RNA sequencing. RESULTS: All the males were alate with slender reddish yellow body, and abdominal yellow-white stripes, whereas all the sexual females were apterous with a pudgy green body...
August 29, 2023: Pest Management Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37625640/insight-into-phenotypic-plasticity-in-planthoppers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hai-Jian Huang, Jin-Li Zhang, Chuan-Xi Zhang
Planthoppers possess an impressive ability to exhibit phenotypic plasticity, which allows them to adjust their morphology for migration, overwintering, and adaptation to different environmental conditions. The wing and color polyphenism are the two most outward morphologies. Wing polyphenism serves as a classic illustration of a life history trade-off between reproduction and migration, while color polyphenism is potentially correlated with the insect development and immunity. In this review, we present the important contributions that link environment cues to wing and color polyphenism, and highlight recent advances in insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling (IIS)-forkhead transcription factor subgroup O (FoxO) pathway-mediated wing development and tyrosine-melanin pathway-mediated coloration...
August 23, 2023: Current Opinion in Insect Science
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