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Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata

Sexual maturation and mating in insects are generally accompanied by major physiological and behavioural changes. Many of these changes are related to the need to locate a mate and subsequently, in the case of females, to switch from mate searching to oviposition behaviour. The prodigious reproducti...

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Autores principales: Gomulski, Ludvik M., Dimopoulos, George, Xi, Zhiyong, Scolari, Francesca, Gabrieli, Paolo, Siciliano, Paolo, Clarke, Anthony R., Malacrida, Anna R., Gasperi, Giuliano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3267753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030857
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author Gomulski, Ludvik M.
Dimopoulos, George
Xi, Zhiyong
Scolari, Francesca
Gabrieli, Paolo
Siciliano, Paolo
Clarke, Anthony R.
Malacrida, Anna R.
Gasperi, Giuliano
author_facet Gomulski, Ludvik M.
Dimopoulos, George
Xi, Zhiyong
Scolari, Francesca
Gabrieli, Paolo
Siciliano, Paolo
Clarke, Anthony R.
Malacrida, Anna R.
Gasperi, Giuliano
author_sort Gomulski, Ludvik M.
collection PubMed
description Sexual maturation and mating in insects are generally accompanied by major physiological and behavioural changes. Many of these changes are related to the need to locate a mate and subsequently, in the case of females, to switch from mate searching to oviposition behaviour. The prodigious reproductive capacity of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, is one of the factors that has led to its success as an invasive pest species. To identify the molecular changes related to maturation and mating status in male and female medfly, a microarray-based gene expression approach was used to compare the head transcriptomes of sexually immature, mature virgin, and mated individuals. Attention was focused on the changes in abundance of transcripts related to reproduction, behaviour, sensory perception of chemical stimulus, and immune system processes. Broad transcriptional changes were recorded during female maturation, while post-mating transcriptional changes in females were, by contrast, modest. In male medfly, transcriptional changes were consistent both during maturation and as a consequence of mating. Of particular note was the lack of the mating-induced immune responses that have been recorded for Drosophila melanogaster, that may be due to the different reproductive strategies of these species. This study, in addition to increasing our understanding of the molecular machinery behind maturation and mating in the medfly, has identified important gene targets that might be useful in the future management of this pest.
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spelling pubmed-32677532012-02-02 Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata Gomulski, Ludvik M. Dimopoulos, George Xi, Zhiyong Scolari, Francesca Gabrieli, Paolo Siciliano, Paolo Clarke, Anthony R. Malacrida, Anna R. Gasperi, Giuliano PLoS One Research Article Sexual maturation and mating in insects are generally accompanied by major physiological and behavioural changes. Many of these changes are related to the need to locate a mate and subsequently, in the case of females, to switch from mate searching to oviposition behaviour. The prodigious reproductive capacity of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, is one of the factors that has led to its success as an invasive pest species. To identify the molecular changes related to maturation and mating status in male and female medfly, a microarray-based gene expression approach was used to compare the head transcriptomes of sexually immature, mature virgin, and mated individuals. Attention was focused on the changes in abundance of transcripts related to reproduction, behaviour, sensory perception of chemical stimulus, and immune system processes. Broad transcriptional changes were recorded during female maturation, while post-mating transcriptional changes in females were, by contrast, modest. In male medfly, transcriptional changes were consistent both during maturation and as a consequence of mating. Of particular note was the lack of the mating-induced immune responses that have been recorded for Drosophila melanogaster, that may be due to the different reproductive strategies of these species. This study, in addition to increasing our understanding of the molecular machinery behind maturation and mating in the medfly, has identified important gene targets that might be useful in the future management of this pest. Public Library of Science 2012-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3267753/ /pubmed/22303464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030857 Text en Gomulski et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gomulski, Ludvik M.
Dimopoulos, George
Xi, Zhiyong
Scolari, Francesca
Gabrieli, Paolo
Siciliano, Paolo
Clarke, Anthony R.
Malacrida, Anna R.
Gasperi, Giuliano
Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata
title Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata
title_full Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata
title_fullStr Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata
title_short Transcriptome Profiling of Sexual Maturation and Mating in the Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata
title_sort transcriptome profiling of sexual maturation and mating in the mediterranean fruit fly, ceratitis capitata
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3267753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030857
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