Insects (Jul 2022)

Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Early Hemocyte Responses upon In Vivo Stimulation with LPS in the Stick Insect <i>Bacillus rossius</i> (Rossi, 1788)

  • Carlotta Bidoli,
  • Andrea Miccoli,
  • Francesco Buonocore,
  • Anna Maria Fausto,
  • Marco Gerdol,
  • Simona Picchietti,
  • Giuseppe Scapigliati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13070645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 645

Abstract

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Despite a growing number of non-model insect species is being investigated in recent years, a greater understanding of their physiology is prevented by the lack of genomic resources. This is the case of the common European stick insect Bacillus rossius (Rossi, 1788): in this species, some knowledge is available on hemocyte-related defenses, but little is known about the physiological changes occurring in response to natural or experimental challenges. Here, the transcriptional signatures of adult B. rossius hemocytes were investigated after a short-term (2 h) LPS stimulation in vivo: a total of 2191 differentially expressed genes, mostly involved in proteolysis and carbohydrate and lipid metabolic processes, were identified in the de novo assembled transcriptome and in-depth discussed. Overall, the significant modulation of immune signals—such as C-type lectins, ML domain-containing proteins, serpins, as well as Toll signaling-related molecules—provide novel information on the early progression of LPS-induced responses in B. rossius.

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