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Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species

Ichnoviruses are large dsDNA viruses that belong to the Polydnaviridae family. They are specifically associated with endoparasitic wasps of the family Ichneumonidae and essential for host parasitization by these wasps. We sequenced the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus (HdIV) encapsidated genome for fu...

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Autores principales: Dorémus, Tristan, Cousserans, François, Gyapay, Gabor, Jouan, Véronique, Milano, Patricia, Wajnberg, Eric, Darboux, Isabelle, Cônsoli, Fernando Luis, Volkoff, Anne-Nathalie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4130501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25117496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104072
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author Dorémus, Tristan
Cousserans, François
Gyapay, Gabor
Jouan, Véronique
Milano, Patricia
Wajnberg, Eric
Darboux, Isabelle
Cônsoli, Fernando Luis
Volkoff, Anne-Nathalie
author_facet Dorémus, Tristan
Cousserans, François
Gyapay, Gabor
Jouan, Véronique
Milano, Patricia
Wajnberg, Eric
Darboux, Isabelle
Cônsoli, Fernando Luis
Volkoff, Anne-Nathalie
author_sort Dorémus, Tristan
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description Ichnoviruses are large dsDNA viruses that belong to the Polydnaviridae family. They are specifically associated with endoparasitic wasps of the family Ichneumonidae and essential for host parasitization by these wasps. We sequenced the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus (HdIV) encapsidated genome for further analysis of the transcription pattern of the entire set of HdIV genes following the parasitization of four different lepidopteran host species. The HdIV genome was found to consist of at least 50 circular dsDNA molecules, carrying 135 genes, 98 of which formed 18 gene families. The HdIV genome had general features typical of Ichnovirus (IV) genomes and closely resembled that of the IV carried by Hyposoter fugitivus. Subsequent transcriptomic analysis with Illumina technology during the course of Spodoptera frugiperda parasitization led to the identification of a small subset of less than 30 genes with high RPKM values in permissive hosts, consisting with these genes encoding crucial virulence proteins. Comparisons of HdIV expression profiles between host species revealed differences in transcript levels for given HdIV genes between two permissive hosts, S. frugiperda and Pseudoplusia includens. However, we found no evident intrafamily gene-specific transcription pattern consistent with the presence of multigenic families within IV genomes reflecting an ability of the wasps concerned to exploit different host species. Interestingly, in two non-permissive hosts, Mamestra brassiccae and Anticarsia gemmatalis (most of the parasitoid eggs were eliminated by the host cellular immune response), HdIV genes were generally less strongly transcribed than in permissive hosts. This suggests that successful parasitism is dependent on the expression of given HdIV genes exceeding a particular threshold value. These results raise questions about the mecanisms involved in regulating IV gene expression according to the nature of the lepidopteran host species encountered.
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spelling pubmed-41305012014-08-14 Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species Dorémus, Tristan Cousserans, François Gyapay, Gabor Jouan, Véronique Milano, Patricia Wajnberg, Eric Darboux, Isabelle Cônsoli, Fernando Luis Volkoff, Anne-Nathalie PLoS One Research Article Ichnoviruses are large dsDNA viruses that belong to the Polydnaviridae family. They are specifically associated with endoparasitic wasps of the family Ichneumonidae and essential for host parasitization by these wasps. We sequenced the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus (HdIV) encapsidated genome for further analysis of the transcription pattern of the entire set of HdIV genes following the parasitization of four different lepidopteran host species. The HdIV genome was found to consist of at least 50 circular dsDNA molecules, carrying 135 genes, 98 of which formed 18 gene families. The HdIV genome had general features typical of Ichnovirus (IV) genomes and closely resembled that of the IV carried by Hyposoter fugitivus. Subsequent transcriptomic analysis with Illumina technology during the course of Spodoptera frugiperda parasitization led to the identification of a small subset of less than 30 genes with high RPKM values in permissive hosts, consisting with these genes encoding crucial virulence proteins. Comparisons of HdIV expression profiles between host species revealed differences in transcript levels for given HdIV genes between two permissive hosts, S. frugiperda and Pseudoplusia includens. However, we found no evident intrafamily gene-specific transcription pattern consistent with the presence of multigenic families within IV genomes reflecting an ability of the wasps concerned to exploit different host species. Interestingly, in two non-permissive hosts, Mamestra brassiccae and Anticarsia gemmatalis (most of the parasitoid eggs were eliminated by the host cellular immune response), HdIV genes were generally less strongly transcribed than in permissive hosts. This suggests that successful parasitism is dependent on the expression of given HdIV genes exceeding a particular threshold value. These results raise questions about the mecanisms involved in regulating IV gene expression according to the nature of the lepidopteran host species encountered. Public Library of Science 2014-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4130501/ /pubmed/25117496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104072 Text en © 2014 Dorémus 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dorémus, Tristan
Cousserans, François
Gyapay, Gabor
Jouan, Véronique
Milano, Patricia
Wajnberg, Eric
Darboux, Isabelle
Cônsoli, Fernando Luis
Volkoff, Anne-Nathalie
Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species
title Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species
title_full Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species
title_fullStr Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species
title_full_unstemmed Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species
title_short Extensive Transcription Analysis of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus Genome in Permissive and Non-Permissive Lepidopteran Host Species
title_sort extensive transcription analysis of the hyposoter didymator ichnovirus genome in permissive and non-permissive lepidopteran host species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4130501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25117496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104072
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