Hormonal signaling cascades required for phototaxis switch in wandering Leptinotarsa decemlineata larvae

PLoS Genet. 2019 Jan 7;15(1):e1007423. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007423. eCollection 2019 Jan.

Abstract

Many animals exploit several niches sequentially during their life cycles, a fitness referred to as ontogenetic niche shift (ONS). To successfully accomplish ONS, transition between development stages is often coupled with changes in one or more primitive, instinctive behaviors. Yet, the underlining molecular mechanisms remain elusive. We show here that Leptinotarsa decemlineata larvae finish their ONS at the wandering stage by leaving the plant and pupating in soil. At middle wandering phase, larvae also switch their phototactic behavior, from photophilic at foraging period to photophobic. We find that enhancement of juvenile hormone (JH) signal delays the phototactic switch, and vise verse. Moreover, RNA interference (RNAi)-aided knockdown of LdPTTH (prothoracicotropic hormone gene) or LdTorso (PTTH receptor gene) impairs avoidance response to light, a phenotype nonrescuable by 20-hydroxyecdysone. Consequently, the RNAi beetles pupate at the soil surface or in shallow layer of soil, with most of them failing to construct pupation chambers. Furthermore, a combination of depletion of LdPTTH/LdTorso and disturbance of JH signal causes no additive effects on light avoidance response and pupation site selection. Finally, we establish that TrpA1 (transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channel) is necessary for light avoidance behavior, acting downstream of PTTH. We conclude that JH/PTTH cascade concomitantly regulates metamorphosis and the phototaxis switch, to drive ONS of the wandering beetles from plant into soil to start the immobile pupal stage.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Coleoptera / genetics
  • Coleoptera / growth & development
  • Ecdysterone / metabolism
  • Genetic Fitness / genetics
  • Insect Hormones / genetics*
  • Insect Proteins / genetics
  • Juvenile Hormones / genetics*
  • Larva / genetics
  • Larva / growth & development
  • Metamorphosis, Biological / genetics*
  • Phototaxis*
  • Pupa / genetics
  • Pupa / growth & development
  • RNA Interference
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Insect Hormones
  • Insect Proteins
  • Juvenile Hormones
  • Ecdysterone
  • prothoracicotropic hormone

Grants and funding

China Agriculture Research System (CARS-09-P22) The National Key R & D Program of China (2017YFD0200900) The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (KYTZ201403). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.