Symbiotic bracovirus of a parasite manipulates host lipid metabolism via tachykinin signaling

Author:

Wang YanpingORCID,Wu XiaotongORCID,Wang Zehua,Chen Ting,Zhou Sicong,Chen JianiORCID,Pang Lan,Ye Xiqian,Shi MinORCID,Huang Jianhua,Chen XuexinORCID

Abstract

Parasites alter host energy homeostasis for their own development, but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain largely unknown. Here, we show that Cotesia vestalis, an endoparasitic wasp of Plutella xylostella larvae, stimulates a reduction of host lipid levels. This process requires excess secretion of P. xylostella tachykinin (PxTK) peptides from enteroendocrine cells (EEs) in the midgut of the parasitized host larvae. We found that parasitization upregulates PxTK signaling to suppress lipogenesis in midgut enterocytes (ECs) in a non-cell-autonomous manner, and the reduced host lipid level benefits the development of wasp offspring and their subsequent parasitic ability. We further found that a C. vestalis bracovirus (CvBV) gene, CvBV 9–2, is responsible for PxTK induction, which in turn reduces the systemic lipid level of the host. Taken together, these findings illustrate a novel mechanism for parasite manipulation of host energy homeostasis by a symbiotic bracovirus gene to promote the development and increase the parasitic efficiency of an agriculturally important wasp species.

Funder

Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Chinese National Key Project for Basic Research

National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars

National Science Foundation of China

Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Virology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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