RNA interference of the salivary gland nitrophorin 2 in the triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera : Reduviidae) by dsRNA ingestion or injection

R. N. Araujo, A. Santos, F. S. Pinto, N. F. Gontijo, Mike Lehane, M. H. Pereira

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Abstract

Mass sequencing of cDNA libraries from salivary glands of triatomines has resulted in the identification of many novel genes of unknown function. The aim of the present work was to develop a functional RNA interference (RNAi) technique for Rhodnius prolixus, which could be widely used for functional genomics studies in triatomine bugs. To this end, we investigated whether double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) can inhibit gene expression of R. prolixus salivary nitrophorin 2 (NP2) and what impact this might have on anticoagulant and apyrase activity in the saliva. dsRNA was introduced by two injections or by ingestion. RT-PCR of the salivary glands showed that injections of 15 mu g of NP2 dsRNA in fourth-instar nymphs reduced gene expression by 75 +/- 14% and that feeding 1 mu g/mu L of NP2 dsRNA into second-instar nymphs (approx. 13 mu g in total) reduced gene expression by 42 +/- 10%. Phenotype analysis showed that saliva of normal bugs prolonged plasma coagulation by about four-fold when compared to saliva of knockdown bugs. These results and the light color of the salivary gland content from some insects are consistent with the knockdown findings. The findings suggest that RNAi will prove a highly valuable functional genomics technique in triatomine bugs. The finding that feeding dsRNA can induce knockdown is novel for insects. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)683-693
Number of pages11
JournalInsect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Volume36
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2006

Keywords

  • Nitrophorin
  • Rhodnius prolixus
  • RNA interference
  • Salivary gland
  • Triatomine

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