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RNA Interference-Mediated Knockdown of Bombyx mori Haemocyte-Specific Cathepsin L (Cat L)-Like Cysteine Protease Gene Increases Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki Toxicity and Reproduction in Insect Cadavers.


ABSTRACT: The silkworm's Cat L-like gene, which encodes a lysosomal cathepsin L-like cysteine protease, is thought to be part of the insect's innate immunity via an as-yet-undetermined mechanism. Assuming that the primary function of Cat L-like is microbial degradation in mature phagosomes, we hypothesise that the suppression of the Cat L-like gene expression would increase Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) bacteraemia and toxicity in knockdown insects. Here, we performed a functional analysis of Cat L-like in larvae that were fed mulberry leaves contaminated with a commercial biopesticide formulation based on Bt kurstaki (Btk) (i.e., Dipel) to investigate its role in insect defence against a known entomopathogen. Exposure to sublethal doses of Dipel resulted in overexpression of the Cat L-like gene in insect haemolymph 24 and 48 h after exposure. RNA interference (RNAi)-mediated suppression of Cat L-like expression significantly increased the toxicity of Dipel to exposed larvae. Moreover, Btk replication was higher in RNAi insects, suggesting that Cat L-like cathepsin may be involved in a bacterial killing mechanism of haemocytes. Finally, our results confirm that Cat L-like protease is part of the antimicrobial defence of insects and suggest that it could be used as a target to increase the insecticidal efficacy of Bt-based biopesticides.

SUBMITTER: Yang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9230843 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA Interference-Mediated Knockdown of <i>Bombyx mori</i> Haemocyte-Specific Cathepsin L (<i>Cat L</i>)-Like Cysteine Protease Gene Increases <i>Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki</i> Toxicity and Reproduction in Insect Cadavers.

Yang Linlin L   Sun Yanyan Y   Chang Meiling M   Zhang Yun Y   Qiao Huili H   Huang Siliang S   Kan Yunchao Y   Yao Lunguang L   Li Dandan D   Ayra-Pardo Camilo C  

Toxins 20220608 6


The silkworm's <i>Cat L</i>-like gene, which encodes a lysosomal cathepsin L-like cysteine protease, is thought to be part of the insect's innate immunity via an as-yet-undetermined mechanism. Assuming that the primary function of Cat L-like is microbial degradation in mature phagosomes, we hypothesise that the suppression of the <i>Cat L</i>-like gene expression would increase <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i> (<i>Bt</i>) bacteraemia and toxicity in knockdown insects. Here, we performed a functiona  ...[more]

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