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Novel Factors of Viral Origin Inhibit TOR Pathway Gene Expression

Polydnaviruses (PDVs) are obligate symbionts of endoparasitoid wasps, which exclusively attack the larval stages of their lepidopteran hosts. The Polydnavirus is injected by the parasitoid female during oviposition to selectively infect host tissues by the expression of viral genes without undergoin...

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Published in:Frontiers in physiology 2018-11, Vol.9, p.1678-1678
Main Authors: Salvia, Rosanna, Nardiello, Marisa, Scieuzo, Carmen, Scala, Andrea, Bufo, Sabino A, Rao, Asha, Vogel, Heiko, Falabella, Patrizia
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Summary:Polydnaviruses (PDVs) are obligate symbionts of endoparasitoid wasps, which exclusively attack the larval stages of their lepidopteran hosts. The Polydnavirus is injected by the parasitoid female during oviposition to selectively infect host tissues by the expression of viral genes without undergoing replication. bracovirus ( BV) is associated with (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) wasp, an endoparasitoid of the tobacco budworm larval stages, (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Previous studies showed that BV is responsible for alterations in host physiology. The arrest of ecdysteroidogenesis is the main alteration which occurs in last (fifth) instar larvae and, as a consequence, prevents pupation. BV induces the functional inactivation of prothoracic glands (PGs), resulting in decreased protein synthesis and phosphorylation. Previous work showed the involvement of the PI3K/Akt/TOR pathway in PG ecdysteroidogenesis. Here, we demonstrate that this cellular signaling is one of the targets of BV infection. Western blot analysis and enzyme immunoassay (EIA) showed that parasitism inhibits ecdysteroidogenesis and the phosphorylation of the two targets of TOR (4E-BP and S6K), despite the stimulation of PTTH contained in the brain extract. Using a transcriptomic approach, we identified viral genes selectively expressed in last instar PGs, 48 h after parasitization, and evaluated expression levels of PI3K/Akt/TOR pathway genes in these tissues. The relative expression of selected genes belonging to the TOR pathway ( , , and ) in PGs of parasitized larvae was further confirmed by qRT-PCR. The down-regulation of these genes in PGs of parasitized larvae supports the hypothesis of BV involvement in blocking ecdysteroidogenesis, through alterations of the PI3K/Akt/TOR pathway at the transcriptional level.
ISSN:1664-042X
1664-042X
DOI:10.3389/fphys.2018.01678