Affiliation:
1. Laboratoire de Biologie Fonctionnelle, Insectes et Interactions (BF2I), UMR INRA/INSA de Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
2. Laboratoire Biophysique et Biochimie des Systèmes Intégrés (BBSI), UMR5092 CEA/CNRS/UJF, Département de Réponse et Dynamique Cellulaires, 38000 CEA-Grenoble, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Intracellular symbiosis (endosymbiosis) with gram-negative bacteria is common in insects, yet little is known about how the host immune system perceives the endosymbionts and controls their growth and invasion without complete bacterial clearance. In this study, we have explored the expression of a peptidoglycan recognition protein gene of the weevil
Sitophilus zeamais
(
wPGRP
); an ortholog in
Drosophila
(i.e.,
PGRP-LB
) was recently shown to downregulate the Imd pathway (A. Zaidman-Remy, M. Herve, M. Poidevin, S. Pili-Floury, M. S. Kim, D. Blanot, B. H. Oh, R. Ueda, D. Mengin-Lecreulx, and B. Lemaitre, Immunity
24:
463-473, 2006). Insect challenges with bacteria have demonstrated that
wPGRP
is induced by gram-negative bacteria and that the level of induction depends on bacterial growth. Real-time reverse transcription-PCR quantification of the
wPGRP
gene transcript performed at different points in insect development has shown a high steady-state level in the bacteria-bearing organ (the bacteriome) of larvae and a high level of
wPGRP
up-regulation in the symbiotic nymphal phase. Concomitantly, during this stage fluorescence in situ hybridization has revealed an endosymbiont release from the host bacteriocytes. Together with the previously described high induction level of endosymbiont virulence genes at the nymphal phase (C. Dale, G. R. Plague, B. Wang, H. Ochman, and N. A. Moran, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
99:
12397-12402, 2002), these findings indicate that insect mutualistic relationships evolve through an interplay between bacterial virulence and host immune defense and that the host immunity engages the
PGRP
gene family in that interplay.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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