Biomolecules (Nov 2023)

The Juvenile-Hormone-Responsive Factor <i>AmKr-h1</i> Regulates Caste Differentiation in Honey Bees

  • Zhi-Xian Gong,
  • Fu-Ping Cheng,
  • Jia-Ning Xu,
  • Wei-Yu Yan,
  • Zi-Long Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom13111657
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1657

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Honey bees are typical model organisms for the study of caste differentiation, and the juvenile hormone (JH) is a crucial link in the regulatory network of caste differentiation in honey bees. To investigate the mechanism of JH-mediated caste differentiation, we analyzed the effect of the JH response gene AmKr-h1 on this process. We observed that AmKr-h1 expression levels were significantly higher in queen larvae than in worker larvae at the 48 h, 84 h, and 120 h larval stages, and were regulated by JH. Inhibiting AmKr-h1 expression in honey bee larvae using RNAi could lead to the development of larvae toward workers. We also analyzed the transcriptome changes in honey bee larvae after AmKr-h1 RNAi and identified 191 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 682 differentially expressed alternative splicing events (DEASEs); of these, many were related to honey bee caste differentiation. Our results indicate that AmKr-h1 regulates caste differentiation in honey bees by acting as a JH-responsive gene.

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