Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor

Abstract Background Mosquitoes transmit many vector-borne infectious diseases including malaria, dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, and Japanese encephalitis. The insecticidal δ-endotoxins Cry4, Cry11, and Cyt produced from Bacillus thuringiensis have been used for bio-control of mosquit...

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Main Authors: Somphob Leetachewa, Narumol Khomkhum, Somsri Sakdee, Ping Wang, Saengduen Moonsom
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-09-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3110-3
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spelling doaj-ea29742da22a4d139f001009b89db4c12020-11-25T02:13:26ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-09-011111910.1186/s13071-018-3110-3Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluorSomphob Leetachewa0Narumol Khomkhum1Somsri Sakdee2Ping Wang3Saengduen Moonsom4Bacterial Protein Toxin Research Cluster, Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol UniversityBacterial Protein Toxin Research Cluster, Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol UniversityDepartment of Entomology, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell UniversityDepartment of Protozoology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol UniversityAbstract Background Mosquitoes transmit many vector-borne infectious diseases including malaria, dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, and Japanese encephalitis. The insecticidal δ-endotoxins Cry4, Cry11, and Cyt produced from Bacillus thuringiensis have been used for bio-control of mosquito larvae. Cry δ-endotoxins are synthesised as inactive protoxins in the form of crystalline inclusions in which they are processed to active toxins in larval midgut lumen. Previously, we demonstrated that the activated Cry4Ba toxin has to alter the permeability of the peritrophic membrane (PM), allowing toxin passage across PM to reach specific receptors on microvilli of larval midgut epithelial cells, where the toxin undergoes conformational changes, followed by membrane insertion and pore formation, resulting in larval death. A peritrophic membrane (PM)-binding calcofluor has been proposed to inhibit chitin formation and enhance baculovirus infection of lepidopteran Trichoplusia ni. Methods In this study, Aedes aegypti larvae were fed with the calcofluor and Cry4Ba toxin to investigate the effect of this agent on the toxicity of the Cry4Ba toxin. Results Calcofluor displayed an enhancing effect when co-fed with the Cry4Ba wild-type toxin. The agent could restore the killing activity of the partially active Cry4Ba mutant E417A/Y455A toward Ae. aegypti larvae. PM destruction was observed after larval challenge with calcofluor together with the toxin. Interestingly, calcofluor increased Cry4Ba toxin susceptibility toward semi-susceptible Culex quinquefasciatus larvae. However, calcofluor alone or in combination with the toxin showed no mortality effect on non-susceptible fresh-water fleas, Moina macrocopa. Conclusions Our results suggest that PM may contribute to the resistance of the mosquito larvae to Cry4Ba toxin. The PM-permeability alternating calcofluor might be a promising candidate for enhancing insect susceptibility, which will consequently improve Cry4Ba efficacy in field settings in the future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3110-3Bacillus thuringiensisCalcofluorPeritrophic membranePermeabilityInsect susceptibility
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author Somphob Leetachewa
Narumol Khomkhum
Somsri Sakdee
Ping Wang
Saengduen Moonsom
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Narumol Khomkhum
Somsri Sakdee
Ping Wang
Saengduen Moonsom
Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor
Parasites & Vectors
Bacillus thuringiensis
Calcofluor
Peritrophic membrane
Permeability
Insect susceptibility
author_facet Somphob Leetachewa
Narumol Khomkhum
Somsri Sakdee
Ping Wang
Saengduen Moonsom
author_sort Somphob Leetachewa
title Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor
title_short Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor
title_full Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor
title_fullStr Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of Cry4Ba toxin by calcofluor
title_sort enhancement of insect susceptibility and larvicidal efficacy of cry4ba toxin by calcofluor
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background Mosquitoes transmit many vector-borne infectious diseases including malaria, dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, and Japanese encephalitis. The insecticidal δ-endotoxins Cry4, Cry11, and Cyt produced from Bacillus thuringiensis have been used for bio-control of mosquito larvae. Cry δ-endotoxins are synthesised as inactive protoxins in the form of crystalline inclusions in which they are processed to active toxins in larval midgut lumen. Previously, we demonstrated that the activated Cry4Ba toxin has to alter the permeability of the peritrophic membrane (PM), allowing toxin passage across PM to reach specific receptors on microvilli of larval midgut epithelial cells, where the toxin undergoes conformational changes, followed by membrane insertion and pore formation, resulting in larval death. A peritrophic membrane (PM)-binding calcofluor has been proposed to inhibit chitin formation and enhance baculovirus infection of lepidopteran Trichoplusia ni. Methods In this study, Aedes aegypti larvae were fed with the calcofluor and Cry4Ba toxin to investigate the effect of this agent on the toxicity of the Cry4Ba toxin. Results Calcofluor displayed an enhancing effect when co-fed with the Cry4Ba wild-type toxin. The agent could restore the killing activity of the partially active Cry4Ba mutant E417A/Y455A toward Ae. aegypti larvae. PM destruction was observed after larval challenge with calcofluor together with the toxin. Interestingly, calcofluor increased Cry4Ba toxin susceptibility toward semi-susceptible Culex quinquefasciatus larvae. However, calcofluor alone or in combination with the toxin showed no mortality effect on non-susceptible fresh-water fleas, Moina macrocopa. Conclusions Our results suggest that PM may contribute to the resistance of the mosquito larvae to Cry4Ba toxin. The PM-permeability alternating calcofluor might be a promising candidate for enhancing insect susceptibility, which will consequently improve Cry4Ba efficacy in field settings in the future.
topic Bacillus thuringiensis
Calcofluor
Peritrophic membrane
Permeability
Insect susceptibility
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-3110-3
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