生物
家蚕
球孢白僵菌
STAT蛋白
免疫系统
先天免疫系统
贾纳斯激酶
信号转导
家蚕
细胞生物学
微生物学
基因
生物化学
免疫学
车站3
植物
生物病虫害防治
作者
Tao Geng,Fuping Lu,Huazhou Wu,Danfei Lou,Nannan Tu,Feng Zhu,Shuchang Wang
摘要
Abstract Antifungal innate immunity is an important defence used by insects against entomogenous fungi. However, the downstream target antifungal peptides of different immune signalling pathways are unknown. We found that the Toll, Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (Jak/STAT) and Immunodeficiency (IMD) signalling pathways in the silkworm, Bombyx mori , can be activated by Beauveria bassiana . Inhibition of the Toll, IMD and Jak/STAT signalling pathways reduced the antifungal activities of silkworm haemolymph. We verified the target antifungal peptides of different immune signalling pathways. The expression patterns of five anti‐fungal peptide genes in silkworm larvae and BmN cells were detected after blocking or over‐expressing the immune signalling pathways. The Toll signalling pathways mediated the expression of Bmcecropin A , Bmattacin 1 and Bmgloverin 2 ; IMD signalling pathways mediated Bmenbocin 1 , Bmgloverin 2 and Bmattacin 1 ; Jak/STAT signalling pathways mediated Bmstorage protein 30K‐19G1 ( Bmsp 1 ), Bmattacin 1 and Bmcecropin A . These data indicated that anti‐microbial peptide genes in B. mori evolved through expansion and selection of existing genes to adapt to the challenge of invasive microorganisms such as fungi. This information provides insight into the antifungal immune responses in B. mori and aids understanding of insect immune regulation mechanisms.
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