The immune response of Locusta migratoria manilensis at different times of infection with Paranosema locustae

Hui Liu,Xiaojia Wei,Xiaofang Ye,Huihui Zhang, Kun Yang, Wangpen Shi, Jinrui Zhang,Roman Jashenko,Rong Ji,Hongxia Hu

ARCHIVES OF INSECT BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY(2023)

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Paranosema locustae is an entomopathogenic microsporidia with promising potential for controlling agricultural pests, including Locusta migratoria manilensis. However, it has the disadvantage of having a slow insecticidal rate, and how P. locustae infection impacts the host immune response is currently unknown. The present study investigated the effect of P. locustae on the natural immune response of L. migratoria and the activities of enzymes that protect against oxidative stress. Infection with P. locustae increased the hemocytes and nodulation number of L. migratoria at the initial stage of infection. The hemocyte-mediated modulation of immune response was also affected by a decrease in the number of hemocytes 12 days postinfection. Superoxide dismutase activity in locusts increased in the early stages of infection but decreased in the later stages, whereas the activities of peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) showed opposite trends may be due to their different mechanisms of action. Furthermore, the transcription levels of mRNA of antimicrobial peptide-related genes and phenoloxidase activity in hemolymph in L. migratoria were suppressed within 15 days of P. locustae infection. Overall, our data suggest that P. locustae create a conducive environment for its own proliferation in the host by disrupting the immune defense against it. These findings provide useful information for the potential application of P. locustae as a biocontrol agent.
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antibacterial peptide,immunity,Locusta migratoria manilensis,Paranosema locustae,protective enzymes
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