Transcriptome analysis indicates the mechanisms of BmNPV resistance in Bombyx mori midgut

  • Peng Lü
  • , Rusong Zhang
  • , Yanhua Yang
  • , Min Tang
  • , Keping Chen
  • , Ye Pan

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Abstract

Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) caused serious economic losses in sericulture. Analyzing the molecular mechanism of silkworms (B. mori) resistance to BmNPV is of great significance for the prevention and control of silkworm virus diseases and the biological control of agricultural lepidopteran pests. In order to clarify the defense mechanisms of silkworms against BmNPV, we constructed a near isogenic line BC8 with high resistance to BmNPV through the highly BmNPV-resistant strain NB and the highly BmNPV-susceptible strain 306. In this study, RNA-Seq technique was used to analyze the transcriptome level differences in the midgut of BC8 and 306 following BmNPV infection. A total of 1350 DEGs were identified. Clustering analysis showed that these genes could be divided into 8 clusters with different expression patterns. Functional annotations based on GO and KEGG analysis indicated that they were involved in various metabolism pathways. Finally, 32 BmNPV defense responsive genes were screened. They were involved in metabolism, reactive oxygen species (ROS), signal transduction and immune response, and insect hormones. The further verification shows that HSP70 should participate in resistance responses of anti-BmNPV. These findings have paved the way in further functional characterization of candidate genes and subsequently can be used in breeding of BmNPV resistance dominant silkworms.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108103
JournalJournal of Invertebrate Pathology
Volume204
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bombyx mori
  • RNA-Seq
  • Resistance
  • Virus immune
  • nucleopolyhedrovirus

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