Immunometabolic crosstalk in Aedes fluviatilis Wolbachia pipientis symbiosis

Jhenifer Nascimento da Silva, Christiano Calixto Conceição, Gisely Cristina Ramos de Brito, Carlos Renato de Oliveira Daumas Filho, Ana Beatriz Walter Nuno,Octavio A.C. Talyuli,Angélica Arcanjo,Pedro L. de Oliveira,Luciano Andrade Moreira,Itabajara da Silva Vaz,Carlos Logullo

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2024)

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Wolbachia pipientis is a maternally transmitted symbiotic bacterium that mainly colonizes arthropods, potentially affecting different aspects of the host's physiology, e.g. reproduction, immunity, and metabolism. It has been shown that Wolbachia modulates glycogen metabolism in mosquito Aedes fluviatilis (Ae. fluviatilis). Glycogen synthesis is controlled by the enzyme GSK3, which is also involved in immune responses in both vertebrate and invertebrate organisms. Here we investigated the mechanisms behind immune changes mediated by GSK3β in the symbiosis between Ae. fluviatilis and Wolbachia pipientis using a GSK3β inhibitor or RNAi-mediated gene silencing. GSK3β inhibition or knockdown increased glycogen content and Wolbachia population, together with a reduction in Relish2 (REL2) and gambicin transcripts. Furthermore, knockdown of REL2 or Caspar revealed that the Imd pathway acts to control Wolbachia numbers in the host. In conclusion, we describe for the first time the involvement of GSK3β in Ae. fluviatillis immune response, acting to control the Wolbachia endosymbiotic population.
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Wolbachia,Symbiosis,Immunometabolism,GSK3β,Relish2
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