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Transcriptome analysis of the brain of the silkworm Bombyx mori infected with Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus: A new insight into the molecular mechanism of enhanced locomotor activity induced by viral infection

机译:家蚕感染了家蚕核多角体病毒的家蚕大脑的转录组分析:病毒感染诱导的自发活动增强的分子机制的新见解

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Baculoviruses have been known to induce hyperactive behavior in their lepidopteran hosts for over a century. As a typical lepidopteran insect, the silkworm Bombyx mori displays enhanced locomotor activity (ELA) following infection with B. mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV). Some investigations have focused on the molecular mechanisms underlying this abnormal hyperactive wandering behavior due to the virus; however, there are currently no reports about B. mod. Based on previous studies that have revealed that behavior is controlled by the central nervous system, the transcriptome profiles of the brains of BmNPV-infected and non-infected silkworm larvae were analyzed with the RNA-Seq technique to reveal the changes in the BmNPV-infected brain on the transcriptional level and to provide new clues regarding the molecular mechanisms that underlies BmNPV-induced ELA. Compared with the controls, a total of 742 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including 218 up-regulated and 524 down-regulated candidates, were identified, of which 499, 117 and 144 DEGs could be classified into GO categories, KEGG pathways and COG annotations by GO, KEGG and COG analyses, respectively. We focused our attention on the DEGs that are involved in circadian rhythms, synaptic transmission and the serotonin receptor signaling pathway of B. mod. Our analyses suggested that these genes were related to the locomotor activity of B. mod via their essential roles in the regulations of a variety of behaviors and the down-regulation of their expressions following BmNPV infection. These results provide new insight into the molecular mechanisms of BmNPV-induced ELA. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:已知杆状病毒在其鳞翅目宿主中诱导过度活跃的行为已有一个多世纪。作为一种典型的鳞翅目昆虫,家蚕家蚕在感染了家蚕双核多角体病毒(BmNPV)后显示出增强的自发活动(ELA)。一些研究集中在这种病毒引起的异常多动漫游行为的分子机制上。但是,目前没有有关B.mod的报告。根据先前的研究表明行为受中枢神经系统控制,使用RNA-Seq技术分析了BmNPV感染和未感染的蚕幼虫大脑的转录组谱,以揭示BmNPV感染的变化大脑在转录水平上,并提供有关BmNPV诱导的ELA的分子机制的新线索。与对照组相比,共鉴定了742个差异表达基因(DEG),包括218个上调候选基因和524个下调候选基因,其中499、117和144个DEG可以分为GO类,KEGG途径和COG。 GO,KEGG和COG分析分别注释。我们将注意力集中在涉及昼夜节律,突触传递和B.mod的5-羟色胺受体信号传导途径的DEG上。我们的分析表明,这些基因通过其在多种行为的调节中的基本作用以及在BmNPV感染后其表达的下调,与B.mod的运动活性有关。这些结果为BmNPV诱导的ELA的分子机制提供了新的见识。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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