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Immunogenicity and Immuno-susceptibility of Burkholderia Symbionts in Stinkbug, Riptortus pedestris

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Riptortus pedestris possesses Burkholderia as gut symbiont in a symbiotic organ M4 midgut. To answer why Burkholderia symbionts are not eliminated by Riptortu s immune responses, we developed two hypotheses: (i) Burkholderia symbionts do not activate host innate immunity, or (ii) Burkholderia symbionts are resistant to th e host immune responses. For the first hypothesis, we compared the antimicrobial activities of the cultured Burkholderia-injected hemolymph and symbiotic Burkhol deria-injected hemolymphs. As a result, the symbiotic Burkholderia induced antim icrobial activity like the cultured Burkholderia, indicating the symbiotic cells are st ill immunogentic to host. However, when the activated hemolymph was treated to the Burkholderia cells, the symbiotic Burkholderia showed much higher susceptibi lity than the cultured Burkholderia. To understand molecular basis of these results, we purified antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from Riptortus hemolymph. Similarly, the symbiotic Burkholderia exhibited the high susceptibility to the purified AMPs, riptocin and rip-defensin. To understand how symbiotic Burkholderia can survive in host in spite of their immuno-susceptibility, we examined the AMP expression i n the M4 midgut. Interestingly, the expression of AMPs is suppressed in the M4 mi dgut in comparison to that of the fat body. Finally, we proposed that the immuno-su sceptibility of Burkholderia symbiont helps them to retain in the symbiotic organ. Our in vivo data showing the rapid clearance of the symbiotic Burkholderia after inj ection to host Riptortus supports our proposal.

저자
  • Dae Woo Son(Global Research Laboratory for Insect Symbiosis, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
  • Jiyeun Kate Kim(Global Research Laboratory for Insect Symbiosis, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
  • Chan Hee Kim(Global Research Laboratory for Insect Symbiosis, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)
  • Bok Luel Lee(Global Research Laboratory for Insect Symbiosis, College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University)