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Recovery of infective juveniles of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae via factors produced by insect cells and symbiotic bacteria.

机译:通过昆虫细胞和共生细菌产生的因子恢复昆虫病原线虫的感染性幼虫。

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Entomopathogenic nematodes, Steinernema carpocapsae, show 'recovery' from the dauer form as infective juveniles (IJ) up to fourth-stage juveniles when host invasion occurs. This recovery also occurs within an insect cell line culturing system. Here we addressed the factor(s) that induce recovery. When IJ were exposed to cell medium obtained from the cultivation of Sf9 cell lines derived from armyworms (Spodoptera frugiperda), approximately 50% of IJ recovered after 4 h. By 16 h, 90% of the IJ had undergone recovery. Other insect cell lines such as silkworm (Bombyx mori)-derived BmN cells and fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster)-derived S2 cells also secreted the recovery inducing factor(s). By contrast, mammalian cells (NIH/3T3 and HeLa) had no effect on nematode recovery. Our data also suggest that symbiotic bacteria are involved in IJ recovery; axenic IJ did not recover in the cell-cultured medium. When symbiotic bacteria isolated from IJ were propagated within the cell-cultured medium, the supernatant gained recovery-inducing activity against axenic IJ. From these results, we conclude that IJ recovery in S. carpocapsae is induced by multiple factor(s) secreted from insect cells and symbiont bacteria.
机译:昆虫病原线虫 Steinernema carpocapsae 显示出从道尔形式“恢复”为感染性幼虫(IJ),直至宿主入侵发生到第四阶段的幼虫。这种恢复也发生在昆虫细胞系培养系统内。在这里,我们解决了导致恢复的因素。当将IJ暴露于从粘虫(Spodoptera frugiperda)的Sf9细胞系培养获得的细胞培养基中后,在4小时后IJ大约恢复了50%。到16小时,90%的IJ已经恢复。其他昆虫细胞系,例如家蚕(Bombyx mori)衍生的BmN细胞和果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)衍生的S2细胞也分泌了恢复诱导因子。相反,哺乳动物细胞(NIH / 3T3和HeLa)对线虫的恢复没有影响。我们的数据还表明,共生细菌参与了IJ的恢复。 Ixenic IJ在细胞培养基中未恢复。当从IJ分离出的共生细菌在细胞培养基中繁殖时,上清液就具有针对抗IJ的恢复诱导活性。从这些结果,我们可以得出结论: S中的IJ恢复。 po果是由昆虫细胞和共生细菌分泌的多种因子诱导的。

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