BMC Biology (Sep 2024)

Genome-wide analysis reveals transcriptional and translational changes during diapause of the Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis)

  • Xingzhuo Yang,
  • Xianguo Zhao,
  • Zhangwu Zhao,
  • Juan Du

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-024-02000-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 23

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Abstract Background Diapause, a pivotal phase in the insect life cycle, enables survival during harsh environmental conditions. Unraveling the gene expression profiles of the diapause process helps uncover the molecular mechanisms that underlying diapause, which is crucial for understanding physiological adaptations. In this study, we utilize RNA-seq and Ribo-seq data to examine differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and translational efficiency during diapause of Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis, ACB). Results Our results unveil genes classified as “forwarded”, “exclusive”, “intensified”, or “buffered” during diapause, shedding light on their transcription and translation regulation patterns. Furthermore, we explore the landscape of lncRNAs (long non-coding RNAs) during diapause and identify differentially expressed lncRNAs, suggesting their roles in diapause regulation. Comparative analysis of different types of diapause in insects uncovers shared and unique KEGG pathways. While shared pathways highlight energy balance, exclusive pathways in the ACB larvae indicate insect-specific adaptations related to nutrient utilization and stress response. Interestingly, our study also reveals dynamic changes in the HSP70 gene family and proteasome pathway during diapause. Manipulating HSP protein levels and proteasome pathway by HSP activator or inhibitor and proteasome inhibitor affects diapause, indicating their vital role in the process. Conclusions In summary, these findings enhance our knowledge of how insects navigate challenging conditions through intricate molecular mechanisms.

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