苏云金杆菌
生物
小菜蛾
菜蛾
细胞生物学
毒力
微生物学
激素
昆虫
病菌
串扰
保幼激素
蜕皮激素
基因
遗传学
细菌
生态学
幼虫
生物化学
物理
光学
作者
Zhaojiang Guo,Shi Kang,Dan Sun,Lijun Gong,Junlei Zhou,Jianying Qin,Le Guo,Liuhong Zhu,Yang Bai,Fan Ye,Qingjun Wu,Shaoli Wang,N. Crickmore,Xuguo Zhou,Youjun Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-16608-8
摘要
Abstract The arms race between entomopathogenic bacteria and their insect hosts is an excellent model for decoding the intricate coevolutionary processes of host-pathogen interaction. Here, we demonstrate that the MAPK signaling pathway is a general switch to trans -regulate differential expression of aminopeptidase N and other midgut genes in an insect host, diamondback moth ( Plutella xylostella ), thereby countering the virulence effect of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins. Moreover, the MAPK cascade is activated and fine-tuned by the crosstalk between two major insect hormones, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and juvenile hormone (JH) to elicit an important physiological response (i.e. Bt resistance) without incurring the significant fitness costs often associated with pathogen resistance. Hormones are well known to orchestrate physiological trade-offs in a wide variety of organisms, and our work decodes a hitherto undescribed function of these classic hormones and suggests that hormonal signaling plasticity is a general cross-kingdom strategy to fend off pathogens.
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