An Enteric Ultrastructural Surface Atlas of the Model Insect Manduca sexta

Anton G. Windfelder, Jessica Steinbart, Leonie Graser,Jan Scherberich,Gabriele A. Krombach,Andreas Vilcinskas

iScience(2024)

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The tobacco hornworm is a laboratory model that is particularly suitable for analyzing gut inflammation, but a physiological reference standard is currently unavailable. Here, we present a surface atlas of the healthy hornworm gut surface generated by scanning electron microscopy and nano-computed tomography. This comprehensive overview of the gut surface reveals morphological differences between the anterior, middle, and posterior midgut, allowing the screening of aberrant gut phenotypes while accommodating normal physiological variations. We estimated a total resorptive midgut surface of 0.42 m2 for L5d6 larvae, revealing its remarkable size. Our data will support allometric scaling and dose conversion from M. sexta to mammals in preclinical research, embracing the 3R principles. We also observed non-uniform gut colonization by enterococci, characterized by dense biofilms in the pyloric cone and downstream of the pylorus associated with pore and spine structures in the hindgut intima, indicating a putative immunosurveillance function in the lepidopteran hindgut.
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Scanning electron microscopy,Manduca sexta,Gut atlas,Alternative animal model,Digestive system,Lepidoptera
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