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Variation in Parasitoid Virulence of Tetrastichus brontispae during the Targeting of Two Host Beetles.


ABSTRACT: In host-parasitoid interactions, antagonistic relationship drives parasitoids to vary in virulence in facing different hosts, which makes these systems excellent models for stress-induced evolutionary studies. Venom compositions varied between two strains of Tetrastichus brontispae, Tb-Bl and Tb-On. Tb-Bl targets Brontispa longissima pupae as hosts, and Tb-On is a sub-population of Tb-Bl, which has been experimentally adapted to a new host, Octodonta nipae. Aiming to examine variation in parasitoid virulence of the two strains toward two hosts, we used reciprocal injection experiments to compare effect of venom/ovarian fluids from the two strains on cytotoxicity, inhibition of immunity and fat body lysis of the two hosts. We found that Tb-Onvenom was more virulent towards plasmatocyte spreading, granulocyte function and phenoloxidase activity than Tb-Blvenom. Tb-Blovary was able to suppress encapsulation and phagocytosis in both hosts; however, Tb-Onovary inhibition targeted only B. longissima. Our data suggest that the venom undergoes rapid evolution when facing different hosts, and that the wasp has good evolutionary plasticity.

SUBMITTER: Zhang HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8036858 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Variation in Parasitoid Virulence of <i>Tetrastichus brontispae</i> during the Targeting of Two Host Beetles.

Zhang Hua-Jian HJ   Lin Ya-Ping YP   Li Hong-Yu HY   Wang Rui R   Fu Lang L   Jia Qing-Chen QC   Hou You-Ming YM   Tang Bao-Zhen BZ  

International journal of molecular sciences 20210330 7


In host-parasitoid interactions, antagonistic relationship drives parasitoids to vary in virulence in facing different hosts, which makes these systems excellent models for stress-induced evolutionary studies. Venom compositions varied between two strains of <i>Tetrastichus brontispae</i>, Tb-Bl and Tb-On. Tb-Bl targets <i>Brontispa longissima</i> pupae as hosts, and Tb-On is a sub-population of Tb-Bl, which has been experimentally adapted to a new host, <i>Octodonta nipae</i>. Aiming to examine  ...[more]

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