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Regulatory roles of Bxy-laf-1 in reproductive behaviour of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Bursaphelenchus xylophilu is a worldwide quarantine nematode, causing huge economic losses and ecological disasters in many countries. The sex ratio of B. xylophilus plays an important role in the nematode infestation. The laf-1- related genes are highly conserved in animals, playing crucial roles i...
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Published in: | Frontiers in physiology 2022-11, Vol.13, p.1024409-1024409 |
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Summary: | Bursaphelenchus xylophilu
is a worldwide quarantine nematode, causing huge economic losses and ecological disasters in many countries. The sex ratio of
B. xylophilus
plays an important role in the nematode infestation. The
laf-1-
related genes are highly conserved in animals, playing crucial roles in sex determination. Therefore, we investigated the expression pattern and biological function of its orthologue,
Bxy-laf-1
in
B. xylophilus
.
Bxy-laf-1
has two typical conserved DNA-binding domains, DEAD and Helicase C. The real-time quantitative PCR data revealed that
Bxy-laf-1
expression was required throughout the entire life of
B. xylophilus
, with the maximum expression in the J2 stage and the lowest expression in the adult stage. mRNA
in situ
hybridization showed that
Bxy-laf-1
is mainly located in the cephalopharynx and reproductive organs of
B. xylophilus
. RNA interference (RNAi) indicated that the head swing frequency was dramatically decreased. The RNA interference results displayed that a significant reduction in motility was observed in the hatched larvae. The female to male sex ratio was also decreased in the F0 and F1 generations, but recovered in the F2 generation. The tail of female adults with eggs in the belly appeared deformities. This phenomenon appeared in the F0 and F1 generations, but recovered in the F2 generation.
Bxy-laf-1
is a typical sex-determination gene with distinct expression patterns in males and females. As demonstrated in other species, the sex ratio was altered after knocking down
Bxy-laf-1
expression. The results of this study contribute to our understanding of the molecular processes of
Bxy-laf-1
in
B. xylophilus
, which may provide clues about how to control pine wilt disease by inhibiting ontogenic growth and reducing nematode fertility. |
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ISSN: | 1664-042X 1664-042X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fphys.2022.1024409 |