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Expression levels of immune-genes in developing workers of Apis mellifera in response to reproductive timing and infestation level of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor.

机译:响应于寄生螨Varroa破坏者的繁殖时间和侵染水平,蜜蜂在发育中的工蜂中免疫基因的表达水平。

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The parasitic mite Varroa destructor is one of the biggest health problems of the Western Honey Bee, Apis mellifera. It feeds from the bees' hemolymph and vectors several honey bee pathogens. V. destructor has also been reported to compromise honey bee immunity but available data are insufficient to support this claim. This study was designed to assess the effect of mite infestation on honey bee immune-gene expression during the biologically relevant host developmental stages.;In my experiment, mites were manually introduced into honey bee larval cells at three different levels. Control groups were either left unmanipulated or wounded. Developing bees were collected with any retrievable mites daily from the experimental cells for ten days. Mite reproduction was assessed and bee hosts were analyzed for expression levels of ten immune genes using quantitative RT-PCR.;This experiment showed effects of developmental time and experimental treatment on gene expression that generally contradict the previously hypothesized immunosuppression of bees by V. destructor. However, mites might temporarily suppress the honey bees' normal response to cuticle wounding based on reproductive timing. The artificial wounding group exhibited an increased viral load, suggesting that wounding may trigger or enable virus replication. Overall, my results indicate the importance of physical trauma caused by wounding and suggest complex temporal dynamics in the relationships between bee host, mite parasite, and vectored pathogens.
机译:寄生螨Varroa破坏剂是西方蜜蜂Apis mellifera的最大健康问题之一。它从蜜蜂的血淋巴中获取食物,并为几种蜜蜂病原体提供媒介。据报道,V。destructor损害了蜜蜂的免疫力,但现有数据不足以支持这一主张。这项研究旨在评估在生物学相关的宿主发育阶段螨虫侵染对蜜蜂免疫基因表达的影响。在我的实验中,将螨虫以三种不同的水平手动引入到蜜蜂幼虫细胞中。对照组不做任何操作或受伤。每天从实验细胞中收集发育中的蜜蜂与任何可回收的螨虫,持续10天。使用定量RT-PCR评估螨的繁殖并分析十种免疫基因在蜜蜂宿主中的表达水平。该实验表明发育时间和实验处理对基因表达的影响通常与先前假设的V. destructor对蜜蜂的免疫抑制相矛盾。但是,螨虫可能会根据生殖时机暂时抑制蜜蜂对表皮受伤的正常反应。人工伤口组表现出增加的病毒载量,表明伤口可能触发或使病毒复制。总的来说,我的研究结果表明了受伤造成的身体创伤的重要性,并提出了蜜蜂寄主,螨虫寄生虫和病原体病原体之间关系的复杂时空动态。

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  • 作者

    Kuster, Ryan D.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.;
  • 学科 Biology.;Immunology.;Genetics.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 86 p.
  • 总页数 86
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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