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Parasites & Vectors
Physiological characterization of chitin synthase A responsible for the biosynthesis of cuticle chitin in Culex pipiens pallens (Diptera: Culicidae)
Bo Shen1  Dan Zhou1  Xiaoshan Yang1  Qi Yin1  Haitao Yin1  Hongbo Zhang1  Yan Sun1  Lei Ma1  Yang Xu2 
[1] Department of Pathogen Biology, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China;Department of Pathogen Biology, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China;Experimental Teaching Center of Basic Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China;
关键词: Chitin;    Chitin synthase;    Molting;    Mosquito;    Insect;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13071-021-04741-2
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundThe pathogens transmitted by mosquitoes to humans and animals cause several emerging and resurgent infectious diseases. Increasing insecticide resistance requires rational action to control the target vector population. Chitin is indispensable for insect growth and development and absent from vertebrates and higher plants. Chitin synthase A (CHSA) is a crucial enzyme in chitin synthesis; therefore, identifying and characterizing how CHSA determines chitin content may contribute to the development of novel vector control strategies.ResultsThe injection of small interfering RNA targeting CHSA (siCHSA) to knockdown CHSA transcripts in larval, pupal and adult stages of Culex pipiens pallens resulted in the appearance of different lethal phenotypes. When larval and pupal stages were injected with siCHSA, CHSA knockdown prevented larval molting, pupation and adult eclosion, and affected the production of chitin and chitin degradation, which resulted in an ecdysis defect phenotype of mosquitoes. When siCHSA was injected into mosquitoes in the adult stage, CHSA knockdown also affected the laminar organization of the mesoderm and the formation of pseudo-orthogonal patterns of the large fibers of the endoderm.ConclusionWe provide a systematic and comprehensive description of the effects of CHSA on morphogenesis and metamorphosis. The results show that CHSA not only affects chitin synthesis during molting, but also might be involved in chitin degradation. Our results further show that CHSA is important for the structural integrity of the adult mosquito cuticle.Graphic abstract

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