Circadian regulation of night feeding and daytime detoxification in a formidable Asian pest Spodoptera litura

Commun Biol. 2021 Mar 5;4(1):286. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-01816-9.

Abstract

Voracious feeding, trans-continental migration and insecticide resistance make Spodoptera litura among the most difficult Asian agricultural pests to control. Larvae exhibit strong circadian behavior, feeding actively at night and hiding in soil during daytime. The daily pattern of larval metabolism was reversed, with higher transcription levels of genes for digestion (amylase, protease, lipase) and detoxification (CYP450s, GSTs, COEs) in daytime than at night. To investigate the control of these processes, we annotated nine essential clock genes and analyzed their transcription patterns, followed by functional analysis of their coupling using siRNA knockdown of interlocked negative feedback system core and repressor genes (SlituClk, SlituBmal1 and SlituCwo). Based on phase relationships and overexpression in cultured cells the controlling mechanism seems to involve direct coupling of the circadian processes to E-boxes in responding promoters. Additional manipulations involving exposure to the neonicotinoid imidacloprid suggested that insecticide application must be based on chronotoxicological considerations for optimal effectiveness.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Circadian Rhythm Signaling Peptides and Proteins / genetics
  • Circadian Rhythm Signaling Peptides and Proteins / metabolism*
  • Circadian Rhythm*
  • Feeding Behavior*
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Inactivation, Metabolic
  • Insect Proteins / genetics
  • Insect Proteins / metabolism*
  • Insecticides / pharmacology
  • Larva / genetics
  • Larva / metabolism
  • Neonicotinoids / pharmacology
  • Nitro Compounds / pharmacology
  • RNA Interference
  • RNA-Seq
  • Spodoptera / drug effects
  • Spodoptera / embryology
  • Spodoptera / genetics
  • Spodoptera / metabolism*
  • Time Factors
  • Transcriptome

Substances

  • Circadian Rhythm Signaling Peptides and Proteins
  • Insect Proteins
  • Insecticides
  • Neonicotinoids
  • Nitro Compounds
  • imidacloprid