Neonicotinoid-induced pathogen susceptibility is mitigated by Lactobacillus plantarum immune stimulation in a Drosophila melanogaster model

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Brendan A. Daisley
Mark Trinder
Tim W. McDowell
Hylke Welle
Josh S. Dube
Sohrab N. Ali
Hon S. Leong
Mark W. Sumarah
Gregor Reid
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[1] Lawson Health Research Institute,Canadian R&D Centre for Human Microbiome and Probiotic Research
[2] The University of Western Ontario,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[3] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,London Research and Development Center
[4] Institute of Molecular Cell Biology,Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty Earth and Life Sciences
[5] University of Ottawa,Department of Surgery, Division of Urology
[6] The University of Western Ontario,Department of Surgery
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Pesticides are used extensively in food production to maximize crop yields. However, neonicotinoid insecticides exert unintentional toxicity to honey bees (Apis mellifera) that may partially be associated with massive population declines referred to as colony collapse disorder. We hypothesized that imidacloprid (common neonicotinoid; IMI) exposure would make Drosophila melanogaster (an insect model for the honey bee) more susceptible to bacterial pathogens, heat stress, and intestinal dysbiosis. Our results suggested that the immune deficiency (Imd) pathway is necessary for D. melanogaster survival in response to IMI toxicity. IMI exposure induced alterations in the host-microbiota as noted by increased indigenous Acetobacter and Lactobacillus spp. Furthermore, sub-lethal exposure to IMI resulted in decreased D. melanogaster survival when simultaneously exposed to bacterial infection and heat stress (37 °C). This coincided with exacerbated increases in TotA and Dpt (Imd downstream pro-survival and antimicrobial genes, respectively) expression compared to controls. Supplementation of IMI-exposed D. melanogaster with Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 14917 mitigated survival deficits following Serratia marcescens (bacterial pathogen) septic infection. These findings support the insidious toxicity of neonicotinoid pesticides and potential for probiotic lactobacilli to reduce IMI-induced susceptibility to infection.
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