E74 knockdown represses larval development and chitin synthesis in Hyphantria cunea

E74 is a key transcription factor induced by 20E, which plays a broad role in many physiological events during insect growth and development, including vitellogenesis, organ remodeling and new tissue formation, programmed cell death and metamorphosis. However, whether it is involved in regulating in...

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description E74 is a key transcription factor induced by 20E, which plays a broad role in many physiological events during insect growth and development, including vitellogenesis, organ remodeling and new tissue formation, programmed cell death and metamorphosis. However, whether it is involved in regulating insect chitin biosynthesis remains largely unclear. Here, the E74 gene was identified for the first time from Hyphantria cunea, a notorious defoliator of forestry. Thereafter, the role of HcE74 in regulating growth, development and chitin synthesis in H. cunea larvae was evaluated. Bioinformatics analysis showed that HcE74 shared the highest identity (95.53%) with E74A of Spodoptera litura, which belonged to Ets superfamily. The results of RNAi bioassay showed that the larval mortality on 6 d after HcE74 knockdown was up to 51.11 ± 6.94%. Meanwhile, a distinct developmental deformity phenotype was found when HcE74 was silenced. These results indicated that HcE74 plays an important role in the development and molting of H. cunea larvae. Moreover, HcE74 knockdown also significantly decreased the expression of four key genes related to chitin synthesis, including glucose-6-phosphate isomerase (HcG6PI), UDP-N-acetylglucosamine pyrophosphorylase (HcUAP), chitin synthetase A (HcCHSA), and chitin synthetase B (HcCHSB). As a result, the content of chitin in midgut and epidermis decreased by 0.54- and 0.08-fold, respectively. Taken together, these results demonstrated that HcE74 not only plays a critical role in the growth and molting of H. cunea larvae, but also probably participates in the transcriptional regulation of genes involved in chitin biosynthesis. [Display omitted] •E74 knockdown caused larval mortality in H. cunea.•E74 knockdown resulted in molting deformity in H. cunea larvae.•Silencing HcE74 decreased the expression of genes related to chitin synthesis.•HcE74 knockdown reduced chitin content in midgut and epidermis.
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