Abstract
Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 1
(
Dscam1
) has wide-reaching and vital neuronal functions although the role it plays in insect and crustacean immunity is less well understood. In this study, we combine different approaches to understand the roles that
Dscam1
plays in fitness-related contexts in two model insect species. Contrary to our expectations, we found no short-term modulation of
Dscam1
gene expression after haemocoelic or oral bacterial exposure in
Tribolium castaneum
, or after haemocoelic bacterial exposure in
Drosophila melanogaster.
Furthermore, RNAi-mediated
Dscam1
knockdown and subsequent bacterial exposure did not reduce
T. castaneum
survival. However,
Dscam1
knockdown in larvae resulted in adult locomotion defects, as well as dramatically reduced fecundity in males and females. We suggest that
Dscam1
does not always play a straightforward role in immunity, but strongly influences behaviour and fecundity. This study takes a step towards understanding more about the role of this intriguing gene from different phenotypic perspectives.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Volkswagen Foundation
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