Tra-2 Mediates Cross-Talk Between Sex Determination and Wing Polyphenism in Female Nilaparvata lugens

2017 
Sexual dimorphism and wing polyphenism are important and evolutionarily conserved features of many insect species. In this article, we found a cross-talk linking sexual differentiation with wing polyphenism in the brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata lugens (order: Hemiptera). Knockdown of the sex determination gene Transformer-2 in N. lugens ( NlTra-2 ) in nymph caused females to develop into infertile pseudomales containing undeveloped ovaries. Whereas males treated with ds NlTra-2 exhibited normal morphology, but lost fertility. Knockdown of NlTra-2 in adult females (maternal RNAi) resulted in long-winged female offspring, indicating that maternal RNAi changed the wing morphs in female offspring. In addition, silencing of NlTra-2 down-regulated the expression of the forkhead transcription factor FoxO ( NlFoxO ), and simultaneously up-regulated the expression of phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase ( PI ( 3 ) K ) -protein kinase B ( NlAkt ), the two critical genes in the insulin signaling pathway. Furthermore, the long-winged effect caused by maternal ds NlTra-2 RNAi could be reversed by silencing of NlInR1 and NlAkt , leading to short-winged morphs. We propose that there is a cross-talk between the sexual differentiation and wing polyphenism pathways mediated by NlTra-2 during embryonic stages.
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