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The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum

This study aims to investigate the developmental interactions of Asecodes hispinarum Bouček on Brontispa longissima Gestro and Octodonta nipae Maulik, as well as the cellular immune responses of B. longissima and O. nipae larvae in response to parasitism by A. hispinarum, with the hope of determinin...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zhiming, Fu, Tingting, Fu, Lang, Liu, Bin, Lin, Yaping, Tang, Baozhen, Hou, Youming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122025
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author Chen, Zhiming
Fu, Tingting
Fu, Lang
Liu, Bin
Lin, Yaping
Tang, Baozhen
Hou, Youming
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Fu, Tingting
Fu, Lang
Liu, Bin
Lin, Yaping
Tang, Baozhen
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description This study aims to investigate the developmental interactions of Asecodes hispinarum Bouček on Brontispa longissima Gestro and Octodonta nipae Maulik, as well as the cellular immune responses of B. longissima and O. nipae larvae in response to parasitism by A. hispinarum, with the hope of determining the reason for the difference in larval breeding of A. hispinarum in B. longissima and O. nipae. The effects of parasitism by A. hispinarum on the larval development, hemocyte count, and proportion of the hemocyte composition of the two hosts were carried out through selective assay and non-selective assay using statistical analysis and anatomical imaging. There was no significant difference in parasitic selection for A. hispinarum on the larvae of these two beetles; however, more eggs were laid to B. longissima larvae than to O. nipae larvae after parasitism by A. hispinarum. The eggs of A. hispinarum were able to grow and develop normally inside the larvae of B. longissima, and the parasitism caused the larvae of B. longissima become rigid within 7 d, with a high larval mortality rate of 98.88%. In contrast, the eggs of A. hispinarum were not able to develop normally inside the O. nipae larvae, with a high encapsulation rate of 99.05%. In addition, the parasitism by A. hispinarum caused a 15.31% mortality rate in O. nipae larvae and prolonged the larval stage by 5 d and the pupal stage by 1 d. The number of hemocytes during the 12, 24, 48, 72, and 96 h of the four instars from O. nipae larvae was 6.08 times higher than from B. longissima larvae of the same age. After 24 h of being parasitized by A. hispinarum, the total number of hemocytes and granulocyte proportion of B. longissima larvae increased significantly. However, the total number of hemocytes and plasmatocyte proportion of O. nipae increased significantly after 24, 72, and 96 h, and the proportion of granulocytes increased significantly after 12 h post-parasitism. The results in the present study indicated that A. hispinarum was unable to successfully reproduce offspring in O. nipae, but its spawning behavior had an adverse effect on the larval development of its host. In addition, the adequate number of hemocytes and more pronounced changes in the hemocyte count and hemocyte composition ratio in the larvae after parasitization may be important factors for the successful encapsulation in O. nipae larvae.
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spelling pubmed-97815992022-12-24 The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum Chen, Zhiming Fu, Tingting Fu, Lang Liu, Bin Lin, Yaping Tang, Baozhen Hou, Youming Life (Basel) Article This study aims to investigate the developmental interactions of Asecodes hispinarum Bouček on Brontispa longissima Gestro and Octodonta nipae Maulik, as well as the cellular immune responses of B. longissima and O. nipae larvae in response to parasitism by A. hispinarum, with the hope of determining the reason for the difference in larval breeding of A. hispinarum in B. longissima and O. nipae. The effects of parasitism by A. hispinarum on the larval development, hemocyte count, and proportion of the hemocyte composition of the two hosts were carried out through selective assay and non-selective assay using statistical analysis and anatomical imaging. There was no significant difference in parasitic selection for A. hispinarum on the larvae of these two beetles; however, more eggs were laid to B. longissima larvae than to O. nipae larvae after parasitism by A. hispinarum. The eggs of A. hispinarum were able to grow and develop normally inside the larvae of B. longissima, and the parasitism caused the larvae of B. longissima become rigid within 7 d, with a high larval mortality rate of 98.88%. In contrast, the eggs of A. hispinarum were not able to develop normally inside the O. nipae larvae, with a high encapsulation rate of 99.05%. In addition, the parasitism by A. hispinarum caused a 15.31% mortality rate in O. nipae larvae and prolonged the larval stage by 5 d and the pupal stage by 1 d. The number of hemocytes during the 12, 24, 48, 72, and 96 h of the four instars from O. nipae larvae was 6.08 times higher than from B. longissima larvae of the same age. After 24 h of being parasitized by A. hispinarum, the total number of hemocytes and granulocyte proportion of B. longissima larvae increased significantly. However, the total number of hemocytes and plasmatocyte proportion of O. nipae increased significantly after 24, 72, and 96 h, and the proportion of granulocytes increased significantly after 12 h post-parasitism. The results in the present study indicated that A. hispinarum was unable to successfully reproduce offspring in O. nipae, but its spawning behavior had an adverse effect on the larval development of its host. In addition, the adequate number of hemocytes and more pronounced changes in the hemocyte count and hemocyte composition ratio in the larvae after parasitization may be important factors for the successful encapsulation in O. nipae larvae. MDPI 2022-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9781599/ /pubmed/36556390 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122025 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Zhiming
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Lin, Yaping
Tang, Baozhen
Hou, Youming
The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum
title The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum
title_full The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum
title_fullStr The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum
title_full_unstemmed The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum
title_short The Cellular Immunological Responses and Developmental Differences between Two Hosts Parasitized by Asecodes hispinarum
title_sort cellular immunological responses and developmental differences between two hosts parasitized by asecodes hispinarum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122025
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