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Attenuation of antiviral activity of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, by a polydnaviral product, CpBV-IkB

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
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The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, is reluctant to a baculovirus, Autographa california nucleopolyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) at its oral administration. However, parasitization by an endoparasitoid wasp, Cotesia plutellae, enhances the viral susceptibility. This study analyzed an antiviral activity of P. xylostella in response to the viral infection and determined the parasitic factor inhibiting the antiviral mechanism. For the analysis of antiviral activity of P. xylostella, a recombinant AcNPV expressing enhanced green fluorescence (AcNPV-EGFP) was orally adminstered to lavae of P. xylostella. After 24 h, EGFP expression was observed in the midgut tissue at a confocal-FITC mode. At the same time, a characteristic midgut melanotic response (MMR) was observed in some midgut regions under a phase contrast microscope. Thereafter, the EGFP signal was attenuated, while MMR spread on most midgut region. When the MMR was scored from 0 to 5 by the intensity of melanized cell density, it increased in time- and dose-dependent manners at the viral administration per os. These results suggest that the MMR is an antiviral activity of P. xylostella. This antiviral activity was significantly attenuated by C. plutellae parasitism. The parasitized P. xylostella showed significant decrease in the MMR score compared to nonparasitized larvae when they were orally administered with the same dose of AcNPV. To determine the parasitic factor(s) inhibiting the antiviral activity from the symbiotic polydnavirus of C. plutellae (C. plutellae bracovirus: CpBV), CpBV-IkB, which is a viral homolog of NFkB inhibitor and has been considered as an antiviral factor as in other polydnaviruses, was tested. A recombinant AcNPV expressing CpBV-IkB (AcNPV-IkB) was constructed and administered to P. xylostella larvae. As expected, AcNPV-IkB significantly decreased the antiviral activity measured by the MMR score compared to AcNPV-EGFP treatment. This study suggests that CpBV-IkB plays an antiviral parasitic role in the molecular interactions between P. xylostella and C. plutellae.

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  • Sungwoo Bae(Department of Bioresource Sciences, Andong national University)
  • Yonggyun Kim(Department of Bioresource Sciences, Andong national University)