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Title:Post-feeding transcriptomics reveals essential genes expressed in the midgut of the desert locust
Author(s):Van Lommel J; Holtof M; Tilleman L; Cools D; Vansteenkiste S; Polgun D; Verdonck R; Van Nieuwerburgh F; Vanden Broeck J;
Address:"Molecular Developmental Physiology and Signal Transduction Lab, Department of Biology, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. NXTGNT, Department of Pharmaceutics, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium. Environmental Biology, Centre for Environmental Sciences, Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium"
Journal Title:Front Physiol
Year:2023
Volume:20230810
Issue:
Page Number:1232545 -
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1232545
ISSN/ISBN:1664-042X (Print) 1664-042X (Electronic) 1664-042X (Linking)
Abstract:"The digestive tract constitutes an important interface between an animal's internal and external environment. In insects, available gut transcriptome studies are mostly exploratory or look at changes upon infection or upon exposure to xenobiotics, mainly performed in species belonging to holometabolan orders, such as Diptera, Lepidoptera or Coleoptera. By contrast, studies focusing on gene expression changes after food uptake and during digestion are underrepresented. We have therefore compared the gene expression profiles in the midgut of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria, between three different time points after feeding, i.e., 24 h (no active digestion), 10 min (the initial stage of feeding), and 2 h (active food digestion). The observed gene expression profiles were consistent with the polyphagous herbivorous lifestyle of this hemimetabolan (orthopteran) species. Our study reveals the upregulation of 576 genes 2 h post-feeding. These are mostly predicted to be associated with digestive physiology, such as genes encoding putative digestive enzymes or nutrient transporters, as well as genes putatively involved in immunity or in xenobiotic metabolism. The 10 min time point represented an intermediate condition, suggesting that the S. gregaria midgut can react rapidly at the transcriptional level to the presence of food. Additionally, our study demonstrated the critical importance of two transcripts that exhibited a significant upregulation 2 h post-feeding: the vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase and the sterol transporter Niemann-Pick 1b protein, which upon RNAi-induced knockdown resulted in a marked increase in mortality. Their vital role and accessibility via the midgut lumen may make the encoded proteins promising insecticidal target candidates, considering that the desert locust is infamous for its huge migrating swarms that can devastate the agricultural production in large areas of Northern Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. In conclusion, the transcriptome datasets presented here will provide a useful and promising resource for studying the midgut physiology of S. gregaria, a socio-economically important pest species"
Keywords:Niemann-pick 1b protein RNA-seq desert locust digestion insect post-feeding transcriptomics vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEVan Lommel, Joachim Holtof, Michiel Tilleman, Laurentijn Cools, Dorien Vansteenkiste, Seppe Polgun, Daria Verdonck, Rik Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Vanden Broeck, Jozef eng Switzerland 2023/09/11 Front Physiol. 2023 Aug 10; 14:1232545. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1232545. eCollection 2023"

 
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