Transcriptomics Reveals the Killing Mechanism by Which Entomopathogenic Fungi Manipulate the RNA Expression Profiles of Termites and Provides Inspiration for Green Pest Management.

J Agric Food Chem

Henan International Laboratory for Green Pest Control; Henan Engineering Laboratory of Pest Biological Control; College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China.

Published: May 2023

As chemical pesticides have caused serious environmental pollution, fungus-based biological control has become a developing alternative to chemical control. Here, we aimed to determine the molecular mechanism underlying how facilitated invasive infection. We found that the fungus increased its virulence by downregulating () and () throughout termite bodies. Among 13 fungus-induced microRNAs throughout termite bodies, miR-7885-5p and miR-252b upregulation significantly downregulated several mRNAs in response to toxic substances to increase the fungal virulence [e.g., () and ]. In addition, nanodelivered small interfering RNA of and and miR-7885-5p and miR-252b mimics increased the virulence of the fungus. These findings provide new insights into the killing mechanism of entomopathogens and their utilization of the host miRNA machinery to reduce host defenses, laying the groundwork to enhance virulence of biocontrol agents for green pest management.

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