Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam

Thiamethoxam, an insecticide with high usage and large amounts of environmental residues, has been reported to affect the pupation and survival of honey bee larvae at sublethal concentrations. The molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we measured the response of juvenile horm...

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Main Authors: Honghong Li, Sheng Liu, Lichao Chen, Jie Luo, Dongqiang Zeng, Xuesheng Li
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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spelling doaj-ef67bb816f7f43fcafcfe84cf476a6452021-10-01T04:43:21ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-12-01225112744Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxamHonghong Li0Sheng Liu1Lichao Chen2Jie Luo3Dongqiang Zeng4Xuesheng Li5Key Laboratory of Agricultural Environment and Agricultural Product Safety, Guangxi University, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Environment and Agricultural Product Safety, Guangxi University, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Environment and Agricultural Product Safety, Guangxi University, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Environment and Agricultural Product Safety, Guangxi University, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Environment and Agricultural Product Safety, Guangxi University, ChinaCorresponding author.; Key Laboratory of Agricultural Environment and Agricultural Product Safety, Guangxi University, ChinaThiamethoxam, an insecticide with high usage and large amounts of environmental residues, has been reported to affect the pupation and survival of honey bee larvae at sublethal concentrations. The molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we measured the response of juvenile hormone (JH) to environmental concentrations of thiamethoxam using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), monitored the dynamic changes in the transcription of genes encoding major JH metabolic enzymes (CYP15A1, FAMET, JHAMT and JHE) using RT-qPCR, and analysed the transcriptome changes in worker larvae under thiamethoxam stress using RNA-seq. Thiamethoxam significantly increased the levels of JH3 in honey bee larvae, but no significant changes in the transcript levels of the four major metabolic enzymes were observed. Thiamethoxam exposure resulted in 140 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). P450 CYP6AS5 was upregulated, and some ion-related, odourant-related and gustatory receptors for sugar taste genes were altered significantly. The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis revealed that amino acid metabolism and protein digestion and absorption were influenced by thiamethoxam. These changes may do harm to honey bee caste differentiation, foraging behaviour related to sensory perception and nutrient levels of bee colonies. These results represent the first assessment of the effects of thiamethoxam on JH in honey bee larvae and provides a new perspective and molecular basis for the study of JH regulation and thiamethoxam toxicity to honey bees.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321008563Honey beeThiamethoxamJuvenile hormoneRT-qPCRRNA-seq
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author Honghong Li
Sheng Liu
Lichao Chen
Jie Luo
Dongqiang Zeng
Xuesheng Li
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Sheng Liu
Lichao Chen
Jie Luo
Dongqiang Zeng
Xuesheng Li
Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Honey bee
Thiamethoxam
Juvenile hormone
RT-qPCR
RNA-seq
author_facet Honghong Li
Sheng Liu
Lichao Chen
Jie Luo
Dongqiang Zeng
Xuesheng Li
author_sort Honghong Li
title Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
title_short Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
title_full Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
title_fullStr Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
title_sort juvenile hormone and transcriptional changes in honey bee worker larvae when exposed to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam
publisher Elsevier
series Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
issn 0147-6513
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Thiamethoxam, an insecticide with high usage and large amounts of environmental residues, has been reported to affect the pupation and survival of honey bee larvae at sublethal concentrations. The molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we measured the response of juvenile hormone (JH) to environmental concentrations of thiamethoxam using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), monitored the dynamic changes in the transcription of genes encoding major JH metabolic enzymes (CYP15A1, FAMET, JHAMT and JHE) using RT-qPCR, and analysed the transcriptome changes in worker larvae under thiamethoxam stress using RNA-seq. Thiamethoxam significantly increased the levels of JH3 in honey bee larvae, but no significant changes in the transcript levels of the four major metabolic enzymes were observed. Thiamethoxam exposure resulted in 140 differentially expressed genes (DEGs). P450 CYP6AS5 was upregulated, and some ion-related, odourant-related and gustatory receptors for sugar taste genes were altered significantly. The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis revealed that amino acid metabolism and protein digestion and absorption were influenced by thiamethoxam. These changes may do harm to honey bee caste differentiation, foraging behaviour related to sensory perception and nutrient levels of bee colonies. These results represent the first assessment of the effects of thiamethoxam on JH in honey bee larvae and provides a new perspective and molecular basis for the study of JH regulation and thiamethoxam toxicity to honey bees.
topic Honey bee
Thiamethoxam
Juvenile hormone
RT-qPCR
RNA-seq
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321008563
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