Transglutaminase 3 negatively regulates immune responses on the heart of the mosquito, Anopheles gambiae

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Yan Yan
Abinaya Ramakrishnan
Tania Y. Estévez-Lao
Julián F. Hillyer
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[1] Vanderbilt University,Department of Biological Sciences
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The immune and circulatory systems of insects are functionally integrated. Following infection, immune cells called hemocytes aggregate around the ostia (valves) of the heart. An earlier RNA sequencing project in the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, revealed that the heart-associated hemocytes, called periostial hemocytes, express transglutaminases more highly than hemocytes elsewhere in the body. Here, we further queried the expression of these transglutaminase genes and examined whether they play a role in heart-associated immune responses. We found that, in the whole body, injury upregulates the expression of TGase2, whereas infection upregulates TGase1, TGase2 and TGase3. RNAi-based knockdown of TGase1 and TGase2 did not alter periostial hemocyte aggregation, but knockdown of TGase3 increased the number of periostial hemocytes during the early stages of infection and the sequestration of melanin by periostial hemocytes during the later stages of infection. In uninfected mosquitoes, knockdown of TGase3 also slightly reduced the number of sessile hemocytes outside of the periostial regions. Taken altogether, these data show that TGase3 negatively regulates periostial hemocyte aggregation, and we hypothesize that this occurs by negatively regulating the immune deficiency pathway and by altering hemocyte adhesion. In conclusion, TGase3 is involved in the functional integration between the immune and circulatory systems of mosquitoes.
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