A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.

Varroa destructor is an ectoparasite of honey bees and an active disease vector, which represents one of the most severe threats for the beekeeping industry. This parasitic mite feeds on the host's body fluids through a wound in the cuticle, which allows food uptake by the mother mite and its p...

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Main Authors: Andrea Becchimanzi, Rosarita Tatè, Ewan M Campbell, Silvia Gigliotti, Alan S Bowman, Francesco Pennacchio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-12-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009075
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spelling doaj-ea1d65b6ba314d40ad78ee7d4e0fa0e02021-04-21T17:56:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742020-12-011612e100907510.1371/journal.ppat.1009075A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.Andrea BecchimanziRosarita TatèEwan M CampbellSilvia GigliottiAlan S BowmanFrancesco PennacchioVarroa destructor is an ectoparasite of honey bees and an active disease vector, which represents one of the most severe threats for the beekeeping industry. This parasitic mite feeds on the host's body fluids through a wound in the cuticle, which allows food uptake by the mother mite and its progeny, offering a potential route of entrance for infecting microorganisms. Mite feeding is associated with saliva injection, whose role is still largely unknown. Here we try to fill this gap by identifying putative host regulation factors present in the saliva of V. destructor and performing a functional analysis for one of them, a chitinase (Vd-CHIsal) phylogenetically related to chitinases present in parasitic and predatory arthropods, which shows a specific and very high level of expression in the mite's salivary glands. Vd-CHIsal is essential for effective mite feeding and survival, since it is apparently involved both in maintaining the feeding wound open and in preventing host infection by opportunistic pathogens. Our results show the important role in the modulation of mite-honey bee interactions exerted by a host regulation factor shared by different evolutionary lineages of parasitic arthropods. We predict that the functional characterization of Varroa sialome will provide new background knowledge on parasitism evolution in arthropods and the opportunity to develop new bioinspired strategies for mite control based on the disruption of their complex interactions with a living food source.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009075
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author Andrea Becchimanzi
Rosarita Tatè
Ewan M Campbell
Silvia Gigliotti
Alan S Bowman
Francesco Pennacchio
spellingShingle Andrea Becchimanzi
Rosarita Tatè
Ewan M Campbell
Silvia Gigliotti
Alan S Bowman
Francesco Pennacchio
A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Andrea Becchimanzi
Rosarita Tatè
Ewan M Campbell
Silvia Gigliotti
Alan S Bowman
Francesco Pennacchio
author_sort Andrea Becchimanzi
title A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
title_short A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
title_full A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
title_fullStr A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
title_full_unstemmed A salivary chitinase of Varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
title_sort salivary chitinase of varroa destructor influences host immunity and mite's survival.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Varroa destructor is an ectoparasite of honey bees and an active disease vector, which represents one of the most severe threats for the beekeeping industry. This parasitic mite feeds on the host's body fluids through a wound in the cuticle, which allows food uptake by the mother mite and its progeny, offering a potential route of entrance for infecting microorganisms. Mite feeding is associated with saliva injection, whose role is still largely unknown. Here we try to fill this gap by identifying putative host regulation factors present in the saliva of V. destructor and performing a functional analysis for one of them, a chitinase (Vd-CHIsal) phylogenetically related to chitinases present in parasitic and predatory arthropods, which shows a specific and very high level of expression in the mite's salivary glands. Vd-CHIsal is essential for effective mite feeding and survival, since it is apparently involved both in maintaining the feeding wound open and in preventing host infection by opportunistic pathogens. Our results show the important role in the modulation of mite-honey bee interactions exerted by a host regulation factor shared by different evolutionary lineages of parasitic arthropods. We predict that the functional characterization of Varroa sialome will provide new background knowledge on parasitism evolution in arthropods and the opportunity to develop new bioinspired strategies for mite control based on the disruption of their complex interactions with a living food source.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009075
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