Midgut de novo transcriptome analysis and gene expression profiling of Spodoptera exigua larvae exposed with sublethal concentrations of Cry1Ca protein

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Xiangliang Ren
Yingying Wang
Yajie Ma
Weili Jiang
Xiaoyan Ma
Hongyan Hu
Dan Wang
Yan Ma
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[1] Institute of Cotton Research of CAAS,State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology
[2] Honghu Agricultural Technology Extension Center,undefined
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3 Biotech | 2020年 / 10卷
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Cry1Ca; Comparative transcriptome; Detoxification enzyme; Bt tolerance; Immunity;
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Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) is a polyphagous pest on agricultural crops, whose control is based mainly on the application of chemical insecticides. Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is one of the most important biological agents that have been successfully applied as a biological control, and Cry1Ca protein is considered to be active against S. exigua. Therefore, to understand the response of S. exigua to Cry1Ca protein, high-throughput sequencing was used to analyse the S. exigua larval midgut after treatment with sublethal concentrations of Cry1Ca protein. Transcriptome data showed that a total of 98,571 unigenes with an N50 value of 1135 bp and a mean length of 653 bp were obtained. Furthermore, 2962 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified after Cry1Ca challenge, including 1508 up-regulated and 1454 down-regulated unigenes. Among these DEGs, detoxification (CYP, CarE, and GST) and Bt resistance (ALP, APN, and ABC transporter)-related genes were differentially expressed in the midgut of S. exigua after Cry1Ca treatment. However, most DEGs of protective enzymes were down-regulated, while most DEGs related with serine protease and REPAT were up-regulated. Furthermore, almost all DEGs related to the immune signaling pathway, antimicrobial protein, and lysozyme were up-regulated by Cry1Ca treatment. These results indicated that the detoxification enzyme, protective enzymes, Bt resistance-related genes, serine protease, REPAT, and the immune response might have been involved in the response of S. exigua to Cry1Ca protein. In summary, analysis of the transcriptomal expression of genes involved in Cry1Ca protein against S. exigua provided potential clues for elucidating the host response processes and defensive mechanisms underlying Cry1Ca toxicity.
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