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Título: RNAi-mediated silencing of Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) endogenous genes using orally-supplied double-stranded RNAs produced in Escherichia coli
Autor(es): Ortolá, Beltrán
Urbaneja, Alberto
Eiras, Marcelo
Pérez-Hedo, Meritxell
Daròs, José-Antonio
Data do documento: Nov-2023
Resumo: Background: The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann, is a major pest affecting fruit and vegetable production worldwide, whose control is mainly based on insecticides. Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) able to down-regulate endogenous genes, thus affecting essential vital functions via RNA interference (RNAi) in pests and pathogens, is envisioned as a more specific and environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional insecticides. However, this strategy has not been explored in medfly yet. Results: Here, we screened seven candidate target genes by injecting in adult medflies gene-specific dsRNA hairpins transcribed in vitro. Several genes were significantly down-regulated, resulting in increased insect mortality compared to flies treated with a control dsRNA targeting the green fluorescent protein (GFP) complementary DNA (cDNA). Three of the dsRNAs, homologous to the beta subunit of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase (ATPsynbeta), a vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase), and the ribosomal protein S13 (RPS13), were able to halve the probability of survival in only 48 h after injection. We then produced new versions of these three dsRNAs and that of the GFP control as circular molecules in Escherichia coli using a two-self-splicing-intron-based expression system and tested them as orally-delivered insecticidal compounds against medfly adults. We observed a significant down-regulation of V-ATPase and RPS13 messenger RNAs (mRNAs) (approximately 30% and 90%, respectively) compared with the control medflies after 3 days of treatment. No significant mortality was recorded in medflies, but egg laying and hatching reduction was achieved by silencing V-ATPase and RPS13. Conclusion: In sum, we report the potential of dsRNA molecules as oral insecticide in medfly. © 2023 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
Descrição: The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly) Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann(Diptera: Tephritidae) is a devastating agricultural pest with a widerange of unrelated host species, including hundreds of fruits andvegetables for human consumption, and an amazing capacity todisperse, adapt and invade new ecological niches in tropical andtemperate areas. 1 The medfly damage is associated with egg lay-ing inside ripe fruits and vegetables and the subsequent larvalfeeding, causing annual losses in the order of billions of dollars,which result from reduced production, cost of control measures,and lost markets.2 Strict quarantine regulations have been estab-lished to limit the spread between regions. 3 Medfly control incrops has been traditionally based on chemical pesticides. 4 How-ever, some species-specific and eco-friendly alternatives are alsobeing used or developed as part of integrated pest management(IPM) programs.
Palavras-chave: RNA interference
Double-stranded RNA
Medfly
Ribosomal protein S13
Self-splicing intron
Vacuolar ATPase
Citação: ORTOLÁ B.; URBANEJA A.; Eiras M., et al. RNAi-mediated silencing of Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) endogenous genes using orally-supplied double-stranded RNAs produced in Escherichia coli. Pest Management Science, v. 80, n.3:1087-1098, 2024. doi:10.1002/ps.7839
ISSN: 1526-498X
Número DOI: 10.1002/ps.7839
Idioma: en_US
Editora: SCI by Wiley
Local da Publicação: West Sussex
Agência de Fomento: FAPESP
URI: http://repositoriobiologico.com.br//jspui/handle/123456789/1286
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