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Innate Immune Response of TmToll-3 Following Systemic Microbial Infection in Tenebrio molitoropen access

Authors
Ali Mohammadie Kojour, MaryamJang, Ho AmLee, Yong SeokJo, Yong HunHan, Yeon Soo
Issue Date
Apr-2023
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
Toll-3; Tenebrio molitor; microbial infection; RNAi; antimicrobial peptides; AMP assay
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, v.24, no.7
Journal Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume
24
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/22544
DOI
10.3390/ijms24076751
ISSN
1661-6596
1422-0067
Abstract
Although Toll-like receptors have been widely identified and functionally characterized in mammalian models and Drosophila, the immunological function of these receptors in other insects remains unclear. Here, we explored the relevant innate immune response of Tenebrio molitor (T. molitor) Toll-3 against Gram-negative bacteria, Gram-positive bacteria, and fungal infections. Our findings indicated that TmToll-3 expression was mainly induced by Candida albicans infections in the fat bodies, gut, Malpighian tubules, and hemolymph of young T. molitor larvae. Surprisingly, Escherichia coli systemic infection caused mortality after TmToll-3 knockdown via RNA interference (RNAi) injection, which was not observed in the control group. Further analyses indicated that in the absence of TmToll-3, the final effector of the Toll signaling pathway, antimicrobial peptide (AMP) genes and relevant transcription factors were significantly downregulated after E. coli challenge. Our results indicated that the expression of almost all AMP genes was suppressed in silenced individuals, whereas the expression of relevant genes was positively regulated after fungal injection. Therefore, this study revealed the immunological involvement of TmToll-3 in T. molitor in response to systematic infections.
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