节肢动物角质层
绿僵菌
昆虫
渗透(战争)
生物
表皮(毛发)
免疫系统
植物
解剖
昆虫病原真菌
生物病虫害防治
免疫学
工程类
运筹学
作者
Qiangqiang Zhang,Xuanlian Wei,Weiguo Fang,Xuenian Huang,Xing Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-06827-w
摘要
The interplay between the insect immune system and entomopathogenic fungi during cuticle penetration is not yet fully understood. Here, we show that a secretory protein COA1 (coat of appressorium 1) from Metarhizium robertsii, an entomopathogenic fungus causing diseases in a wide range of insects, is required to avoid host immune recognition during cuticle penetration. COA1 is highly expressed on the cuticle and translocated to the cell surface, where it directly binds with and masks carbohydrates of the fungal cell wall to avoid provoking the host's intense immune response. Deletion of Coa1 results in a robust immune response, leading to a reduction in bacterial load in both the gut and hemocoel and ultimately attenuating fungal virulence. Our work reveals a novel cell surface protein indispensable for fungal pathogenicity via masking cell wall carbohydrates to avert a hypersensitive response from the host.
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