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RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema
Drosophila melanogaster is an outstanding model to study the molecular and functional basis of host–pathogen interactions. Currently, our knowledge of microbial infections in D. melanogaster is well understood; however, the response of flies to nematode infections is still in its infancy. Here, we h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473771/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28450373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.041004 |
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author | Yadav, Shruti Daugherty, Sean Shetty, Amol Carl Eleftherianos, Ioannis |
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description | Drosophila melanogaster is an outstanding model to study the molecular and functional basis of host–pathogen interactions. Currently, our knowledge of microbial infections in D. melanogaster is well understood; however, the response of flies to nematode infections is still in its infancy. Here, we have used the potent parasitic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae, which lives in mutualism with its endosymbiotic bacteria Xenorhabdus nematophila, to examine the transcriptomic basis of the interaction between D. melanogaster and entomopathogenic nematodes. We have employed next-generation RNA sequencing (RNAseq) to investigate the transcriptomic profile of D. melanogaster larvae in response to infection by S. carpocapsae symbiotic (carrying X. nematophila) or axenic (lacking X. nematophila) nematodes. Bioinformatic analyses have identified the strong induction of genes that are associated with the peritrophic membrane and the stress response, as well as several genes that participate in developmental processes. We have also found that genes with different biological functions are enriched in D. melanogaster larvae responding to either symbiotic or axenic nematodes. We further show that while symbiotic nematode infection enriched certain known immune-related genes, axenic nematode infection enriched several genes associated with chitin binding, lipid metabolic functions, and neuroactive ligand receptors. In addition, we have identified genes with a potential role in nematode recognition and genes with potential antinematode activity. Findings from this study will undoubtedly set the stage for the identification of key regulators of antinematode immune mechanisms in D. melanogaster, as well as in other insects of socioeconomic importance. |
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spelling | pubmed-54737712017-06-27 RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema Yadav, Shruti Daugherty, Sean Shetty, Amol Carl Eleftherianos, Ioannis G3 (Bethesda) Genomic Selection Drosophila melanogaster is an outstanding model to study the molecular and functional basis of host–pathogen interactions. Currently, our knowledge of microbial infections in D. melanogaster is well understood; however, the response of flies to nematode infections is still in its infancy. Here, we have used the potent parasitic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae, which lives in mutualism with its endosymbiotic bacteria Xenorhabdus nematophila, to examine the transcriptomic basis of the interaction between D. melanogaster and entomopathogenic nematodes. We have employed next-generation RNA sequencing (RNAseq) to investigate the transcriptomic profile of D. melanogaster larvae in response to infection by S. carpocapsae symbiotic (carrying X. nematophila) or axenic (lacking X. nematophila) nematodes. Bioinformatic analyses have identified the strong induction of genes that are associated with the peritrophic membrane and the stress response, as well as several genes that participate in developmental processes. We have also found that genes with different biological functions are enriched in D. melanogaster larvae responding to either symbiotic or axenic nematodes. We further show that while symbiotic nematode infection enriched certain known immune-related genes, axenic nematode infection enriched several genes associated with chitin binding, lipid metabolic functions, and neuroactive ligand receptors. In addition, we have identified genes with a potential role in nematode recognition and genes with potential antinematode activity. Findings from this study will undoubtedly set the stage for the identification of key regulators of antinematode immune mechanisms in D. melanogaster, as well as in other insects of socioeconomic importance. Genetics Society of America 2017-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5473771/ /pubmed/28450373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.041004 Text en Copyright © 2017 Yadav et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Genomic Selection Yadav, Shruti Daugherty, Sean Shetty, Amol Carl Eleftherianos, Ioannis RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema |
title | RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema |
title_full | RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema |
title_fullStr | RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema |
title_full_unstemmed | RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema |
title_short | RNAseq Analysis of the Drosophila Response to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema |
title_sort | rnaseq analysis of the drosophila response to the entomopathogenic nematode steinernema |
topic | Genomic Selection |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5473771/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28450373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.041004 |
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