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A fungal pathogen deploys a small silencing RNA that attenuates mosquito immunity and facilitates infection.


ABSTRACT: Insecticidal fungi represent a promising alternative to chemical pesticides for disease vector control. Here, we show that the pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana exports a microRNA-like RNA (bba-milR1) that hijacks the host RNA-interference machinery in mosquito cells by binding to Argonaute 1 (AGO1). bba-milR1 is highly expressed during fungal penetration of the mosquito integument, and suppresses host immunity by silencing expression of the mosquito Toll receptor ligand Spätzle 4 (Spz4). Later, upon entering the hemocoel, bba-milR1 expression is decreased, which avoids induction of the host proteinase CLIPB9 that activates the melanization response. Thus, our results indicate that the pathogen deploys a cross-kingdom small-RNA effector that attenuates host immunity and facilitates infection.

SUBMITTER: Cui C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6754459 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A fungal pathogen deploys a small silencing RNA that attenuates mosquito immunity and facilitates infection.

Cui Chunlai C   Wang Yan Y   Liu Jingnan J   Zhao Jing J   Sun Peilu P   Wang Sibao S  

Nature communications 20190920 1


Insecticidal fungi represent a promising alternative to chemical pesticides for disease vector control. Here, we show that the pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana exports a microRNA-like RNA (bba-milR1) that hijacks the host RNA-interference machinery in mosquito cells by binding to Argonaute 1 (AGO1). bba-milR1 is highly expressed during fungal penetration of the mosquito integument, and suppresses host immunity by silencing expression of the mosquito Toll receptor ligand Spätzle 4 (Spz4). Lat  ...[more]

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