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  • Parasitoids utilize viral factors to overcome host immune responses and can enhance the antibacterial properties of their hosts, promoting survival of their offspring.
  • Research on a specific parasitoid of the diamondback moth reveals that it reduces host hemocyte numbers, which interferes with the immune response known as encapsulation.
  • A particular bracovirus gene is identified as playing a key role in suppressing host hemocyte proliferation, highlighting a unique strategy of parasitoids to manipulate host immunity successfully.

Article Abstract

Parasitoids are widespread in natural ecosystems and normally equipped with diverse viral factors to defeat host immune responses. On the other hand, parasitoids can enhance the antibacterial abilities and improve the hypoimmunity traits of parasitized hosts that may encounter pathogenic infections. These adaptive strategies guarantee the survival of parasitoid offspring, yet their underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we focused on , an endoparasitoid of the diamondback moth , and found that parasitization decreases the number of host hemocytes, leading to disruption of the encapsulation reaction. We further found that one bracovirus C-type lectin gene, , is highly expressed in the hemocytes of parasitized hosts and participates in suppressing the proliferation rate of host hemocytes, which in turn reduces their population and represses the process of encapsulation. Moreover, presents a classical bacterial clearance ability the agglutination response in a Ca-dependent manner in response to gram-positive bacteria. Our study provides insights into the innovative strategy of a parasitoid-derived viral gene that has dual functions to manipulate host immunity for a successful parasitism.

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