Bombyx mori Tetraspanin A (BmTsp.A) is a facilitator in BmNPV invasion by regulating apoptosis

BmTsp.A (Bombyx mori Tetraspanin A) is one of the four transmembrane proteins which are capable to regulate multiple aspects of the immune response and are involved in various stages of viral invasion of the hosts. This study focused on the sequence features, analysis of expression pattern, as well...

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Published inDevelopmental and comparative immunology Vol. 146; p. 104736
Main Authors Mei, Xianghan, Qiao, Peitong, Ma, Hengheng, Qin, Siyu, Song, Xia, Zhao, Qiaoling, Shen, Dongxu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2023
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Summary:BmTsp.A (Bombyx mori Tetraspanin A) is one of the four transmembrane proteins which are capable to regulate multiple aspects of the immune response and are involved in various stages of viral invasion of the hosts. This study focused on the sequence features, analysis of expression pattern, as well as the effect of BmTsp.A on BmNPV (Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus) infection in the apoptotic pathway. BmTsp.A features the typical tetraspanins family, including four transmembrane domains and a major large extracellular loop domain. It is highly expressed specifically in the malpighian tubes, and its expression is increased by BmNPV induction for 48 h and 72 h. Overexpression and RNAi (RNA interference) mediated by siRNA reveal that BmTsp.A can promote the infection and replication of the virus. In addition, the overexpression of BmTsp.A regulates BmNPV-induced apoptosis, leading to changes in the expression of apoptosis-related genes and thus affecting viral proliferation. When subjected to stimulation by BmNPV infection, on the one hand, BmTsp.A inhibits Bmp53 through a Caspase-dependent pathway, which consequently promotes the expression of Bmbuffy, thereby activating BmICE to inhibit apoptosis and causing the promotion of viral proliferation. On the other hand, BmTsp.A inhibits the expression of BmPTEN and BmPkc through the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K)/protein kinaseB(AKT) signaling pathway, thus affecting the regulation of apoptosis. To summarize, our results demonstrate that BmTsp.A promotes viral infection and replication by inhibiting apoptosis, which is fundamental for understanding the pathogenesis of BmNPV and the immune defense mechanism of silkworm. •BmTsp.A is highly expressed specifically in the malpighian tubes, and its expression was increased by BmNPV infection.•Overexpression and knockdown mediated by siRNA reveal that BmTsp.A can promote the proliferation of BmNPV.•BmTsp.A promotes the proliferation of BmNPV by regulating the expression of apoptosis-related genes.
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ISSN:0145-305X
1879-0089
DOI:10.1016/j.dci.2023.104736