TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification and characterization of ATP-binding cassette transporters involved in chlorantraniliprole tolerance of model insect Drosophila melanogaster and agricultural pest Spodoptera frugiperda
AU - Wang, Lixiang
AU - Wen, Bin
AU - Guo, Shaoyi
AU - Han, Yujie
AU - Deng, Zhongyuan
AU - Ding, Qian
AU - Li, Xianchun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family is one of the largest transporter families, which plays an important role in insecticide tolerance. In this study, we found that the ABC transporter inhibitor verapamil could significantly enhance the toxicity of chlorantraniliprole (CHL) to the model insect Drosophila melanogaster. Forty-six ABC transporter genes of D. melanogaster were knocked down through the daughterless-GAL4 (Da-GAL4) strain. The subsequent bioassay result showed that D. melanogaster with DmCG5772, DmCG1494, and DmCG5853 genes silencing significantly increased mortality after CHL treatment. Based on the genome of the fall armyworm (FAW), three genes with the best hits were identified, and SfABCA1 (XM_035576510.2) and SfABCG10 (XM_035577893.2) were successfully cloned. Spatiotemporal expression pattern analysis showed that SfABCA1 and SfABCG10 were both highly expressed in adult and pupal stages. Hemolymph was also a tissue with high expression of these two genes. LC10 dose of CHL could induce the expression levels of SfABCA1 and SfABCG10, with SfABCG10 upregulated 8-fold after 48 h of CHL treatment. Furthermore, overexpression of SfABCA1 and SfABCG10 increased the viability of Sf9 cell under CHL treatment. Our findings indicate that SfABCA1 and SfABCG10 might associate with the tolerance of CHL in S. frugiperda. These results are not only helpful in understanding the role of ABC transporters in CHL tolerance of other agricultural pests, but also lay a theoretical foundation for delaying the development of CHL resistance in pest management.
AB - ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family is one of the largest transporter families, which plays an important role in insecticide tolerance. In this study, we found that the ABC transporter inhibitor verapamil could significantly enhance the toxicity of chlorantraniliprole (CHL) to the model insect Drosophila melanogaster. Forty-six ABC transporter genes of D. melanogaster were knocked down through the daughterless-GAL4 (Da-GAL4) strain. The subsequent bioassay result showed that D. melanogaster with DmCG5772, DmCG1494, and DmCG5853 genes silencing significantly increased mortality after CHL treatment. Based on the genome of the fall armyworm (FAW), three genes with the best hits were identified, and SfABCA1 (XM_035576510.2) and SfABCG10 (XM_035577893.2) were successfully cloned. Spatiotemporal expression pattern analysis showed that SfABCA1 and SfABCG10 were both highly expressed in adult and pupal stages. Hemolymph was also a tissue with high expression of these two genes. LC10 dose of CHL could induce the expression levels of SfABCA1 and SfABCG10, with SfABCG10 upregulated 8-fold after 48 h of CHL treatment. Furthermore, overexpression of SfABCA1 and SfABCG10 increased the viability of Sf9 cell under CHL treatment. Our findings indicate that SfABCA1 and SfABCG10 might associate with the tolerance of CHL in S. frugiperda. These results are not only helpful in understanding the role of ABC transporters in CHL tolerance of other agricultural pests, but also lay a theoretical foundation for delaying the development of CHL resistance in pest management.
KW - ABC transporter
KW - Chlorantraniliprole
KW - Drosophila melanogaster
KW - Insecticide tolerance
KW - Spodoptera frugiperda
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pestbp.2024.106212
DO - 10.1016/j.pestbp.2024.106212
M3 - Article
C2 - 39672622
AN - SCOPUS:85209381487
SN - 0048-3575
VL - 206
JO - Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
JF - Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
M1 - 106212
ER -