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Horizontally transmitted parasitoid killing factor shapes insect defense to parasitoids

Gasmi, Laila; Sieminska, Edyta; Okuno, Shohei; Ohta, Rie; Coutu, Cathy; Vatanparast, Mohammad; Harris, Stephanie; Baldwin, Doug; Hegedus, Dwayne D.; Theilmann, David A.; Kida, Aki; Kawabata, Mio; Sagawa, Shiori; Takatsuka, Jun; Tateishi, Ken; Watanabe, Kaz

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2021
VL / 373 - BP / 535 - EP / +
abstract
Interkingdom competition occurs between hymenopteran parasitoids and insect viruses sharing the same insect hosts. It has been assumed that parasitoid larvae die with the death of the infected host or as result of competition for host resources. Here we describe a gene family, parasitoid killing factor (pkf), that encodes proteins toxic to parasitoids of the Microgastrinae group and determines parasitism success. Pkfs are found in several entomopathogenic DNA virus families and in some lepidopteran genomes. We provide evidence of equivalent and specific toxicity against endoparasites for PKFs found in entomopoxvirus, ascovirus, baculovirus, and Lepidoptera through a mechanismthat elicits apoptosis in the cells of susceptible parasitoids. This highlights the evolutionary arms race between parasitoids, viruses, and their insect hosts.

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