生物
淡色库蚊
基因敲除
动物
生态学
遗传学
幼虫
基因
作者
T. V. Martynova,Bryan King,Prabin Dhungana,Xueyan Wei,David Sung Yong Kang,Cheolho Sim
摘要
Abstract It is imperative to determine the expression patterns and functions of genes essential for reproduction in mosquito vectors, such as Culex pipiens , to optimize vector control strategies, such as the sterile insect technique (SIT). The reproductive organs of mosquitoes are responsible for various processes, including spermatogenesis, seminal fluid secretion and female insemination during mating. Using Illumina RNA‐seq and quantitative real‐time PCR (qRT‐PCR) validation, this study aimed to identify and categorize genes associated with the male accessory glands, as well as potentially other reproductive structures, of Cx. pipiens . Analysis of young and old male accessory gland tissues revealed 345 and 26 upregulated transcripts, respectively. Further qRT‐PCR analysis showed that six genes were highly upregulated in old male accessory gland (MAG) tissue, including dual specificity mitogen‐activated protein kinase hemipterous , atrial natriuretic peptide receptor and zinc‐binding dehydrogenase . Additionally, 17 genes were found to be highly upregulated in young MAG tissue, with some of them speculated to have reproductive functions; among the notably upregulated genes were those encoding heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein , protein cluster segregational and two cytosol aminopeptidases . The function of cytosol aminopeptidase (CPIJ003539) has been validated in male Cx. pipiens through in‐cage insemination and fertility assays, revealing that females mated with dsi‐aminopeptidase knockdown males had impaired sperm storage and egg production abilities. These findings provide promising prospects for the development of targeted vector control strategies for Culex mosquitoes to achieve more successful outcomes concerning the efficient reduction of pest populations.
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