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De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Insect pest resistance to synthetic insecticides is a major problem that limits efficient management and thus decreases productivity for farmers and increases the use of harmful materials that pollute the environment and endanger humans and beneficial organisms. A major approach for...

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Autores principales: Hafeez, Muhammad, Li, Xiaowei, Zhang, Zhijun, Huang, Jun, Wang, Likun, Zhang, Jinming, Shah, Sakhawat, Khan, Muhammad Musa, Xu, Fei, Fernández-Grandon, G. Mandela, Zalucki, Myron P., Lu, Yaobin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33546242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020132
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author Hafeez, Muhammad
Li, Xiaowei
Zhang, Zhijun
Huang, Jun
Wang, Likun
Zhang, Jinming
Shah, Sakhawat
Khan, Muhammad Musa
Xu, Fei
Fernández-Grandon, G. Mandela
Zalucki, Myron P.
Lu, Yaobin
author_facet Hafeez, Muhammad
Li, Xiaowei
Zhang, Zhijun
Huang, Jun
Wang, Likun
Zhang, Jinming
Shah, Sakhawat
Khan, Muhammad Musa
Xu, Fei
Fernández-Grandon, G. Mandela
Zalucki, Myron P.
Lu, Yaobin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Insect pest resistance to synthetic insecticides is a major problem that limits efficient management and thus decreases productivity for farmers and increases the use of harmful materials that pollute the environment and endanger humans and beneficial organisms. A major approach for resistance management is understanding how insect pest field populations develop resistance at molecular levels. To provide a comprehensive insight into the resistance mechanisms of Spodoptera frugiperda larvae to lambda-cyhalothrin 5%, we investigated the molecular basis of resistance mechanism in field collected population of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) to lambda-cyhalothrin 5% insecticide, a pyrethroid insecticide by using de novo transcriptomics analysis. We found that resistance to lambda-cyhalothrin 5% can be metabolic by increasing the levels of detoxifying enzymes such as P450, GST and UGT and related genes to insecticide resistance in the field population. The obtained transcriptome information provides large gene resources available for further studying the resistance development of Spodoptera frugiperda to pesticides. The DGE data provide comprehensive insights into the gene expression profiles of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) to lambda-cyhalothrin 5% and will facilitate the study of the role of each gene in lambda-cyhalothrin resistance development. ABSTRACT: The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is a polyphagous, invasive insect pest which causes significant losses in important crops wherever it has spread. The use of pesticides in agriculture is a key tool in the management of many important crop pests, including S. frugiperda, but continued use of insecticides has selected for various types of resistance, including enzyme systems that provide enhanced mechanisms of detoxification. In the present study, we analyzed the de novo transcriptome of S. frugiperda larvae exposed to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% emulsifiable concentrate (EC) insecticide focusing on detoxification genes and related pathways. Results showed that a total of 1819 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in larvae after being treated with Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC insecticide, of which 863 were up- and 956 down-regulated. Majority of these differentially expressed genes were identified in numerous Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways, including metabolism of xenobiotics and drug metabolism. Furthermore, many of S. frugiperda genes involved in detoxification pathways influenced by lambda-cyhalothrin stress support their predicted role by further co-expression network analysis. Our RT-qPCR results were consistent with the DEG’s data of transcriptome analysis. The comprehensive transcriptome sequence resource attained through this study enriches the genomic platform of S. frugiperda, and the identified DEGs may enable greater molecular underpinnings behind the insecticide-resistance mechanism caused by lambda-cyhalothrin.
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spelling pubmed-79133112021-02-28 De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae Hafeez, Muhammad Li, Xiaowei Zhang, Zhijun Huang, Jun Wang, Likun Zhang, Jinming Shah, Sakhawat Khan, Muhammad Musa Xu, Fei Fernández-Grandon, G. Mandela Zalucki, Myron P. Lu, Yaobin Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Insect pest resistance to synthetic insecticides is a major problem that limits efficient management and thus decreases productivity for farmers and increases the use of harmful materials that pollute the environment and endanger humans and beneficial organisms. A major approach for resistance management is understanding how insect pest field populations develop resistance at molecular levels. To provide a comprehensive insight into the resistance mechanisms of Spodoptera frugiperda larvae to lambda-cyhalothrin 5%, we investigated the molecular basis of resistance mechanism in field collected population of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) to lambda-cyhalothrin 5% insecticide, a pyrethroid insecticide by using de novo transcriptomics analysis. We found that resistance to lambda-cyhalothrin 5% can be metabolic by increasing the levels of detoxifying enzymes such as P450, GST and UGT and related genes to insecticide resistance in the field population. The obtained transcriptome information provides large gene resources available for further studying the resistance development of Spodoptera frugiperda to pesticides. The DGE data provide comprehensive insights into the gene expression profiles of fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) to lambda-cyhalothrin 5% and will facilitate the study of the role of each gene in lambda-cyhalothrin resistance development. ABSTRACT: The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is a polyphagous, invasive insect pest which causes significant losses in important crops wherever it has spread. The use of pesticides in agriculture is a key tool in the management of many important crop pests, including S. frugiperda, but continued use of insecticides has selected for various types of resistance, including enzyme systems that provide enhanced mechanisms of detoxification. In the present study, we analyzed the de novo transcriptome of S. frugiperda larvae exposed to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% emulsifiable concentrate (EC) insecticide focusing on detoxification genes and related pathways. Results showed that a total of 1819 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in larvae after being treated with Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC insecticide, of which 863 were up- and 956 down-regulated. Majority of these differentially expressed genes were identified in numerous Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways, including metabolism of xenobiotics and drug metabolism. Furthermore, many of S. frugiperda genes involved in detoxification pathways influenced by lambda-cyhalothrin stress support their predicted role by further co-expression network analysis. Our RT-qPCR results were consistent with the DEG’s data of transcriptome analysis. The comprehensive transcriptome sequence resource attained through this study enriches the genomic platform of S. frugiperda, and the identified DEGs may enable greater molecular underpinnings behind the insecticide-resistance mechanism caused by lambda-cyhalothrin. MDPI 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7913311/ /pubmed/33546242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020132 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Hafeez, Muhammad
Li, Xiaowei
Zhang, Zhijun
Huang, Jun
Wang, Likun
Zhang, Jinming
Shah, Sakhawat
Khan, Muhammad Musa
Xu, Fei
Fernández-Grandon, G. Mandela
Zalucki, Myron P.
Lu, Yaobin
De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae
title De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae
title_full De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae
title_fullStr De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae
title_full_unstemmed De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae
title_short De Novo Transcriptomic Analyses Revealed Some Detoxification Genes and Related Pathways Responsive to Noposion Yihaogong(®) 5% EC (Lambda-Cyhalothrin 5%) Exposure in Spodoptera frugiperda Third-Instar Larvae
title_sort de novo transcriptomic analyses revealed some detoxification genes and related pathways responsive to noposion yihaogong(®) 5% ec (lambda-cyhalothrin 5%) exposure in spodoptera frugiperda third-instar larvae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33546242
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020132
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