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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Early Hemocyte Responses upon In Vivo Stimulation with LPS in the Stick Insect Bacillus rossius (Rossi, 1788).

Carlotta BidoliAndrea MiccoliFrancesco BuonocoreAnna Maria FaustoMarco GerdolSimona PicchiettiGiuseppe Scapigliati
Published in: Insects (2022)
Despite a growing number of non-model insect species is being investigated in recent years, a greater understanding of their physiology is prevented by the lack of genomic resources. This is the case of the common European stick insect Bacillus rossius (Rossi, 1788): in this species, some knowledge is available on hemocyte-related defenses, but little is known about the physiological changes occurring in response to natural or experimental challenges. Here, the transcriptional signatures of adult B. rossius hemocytes were investigated after a short-term (2 h) LPS stimulation in vivo: a total of 2191 differentially expressed genes, mostly involved in proteolysis and carbohydrate and lipid metabolic processes, were identified in the de novo assembled transcriptome and in-depth discussed. Overall, the significant modulation of immune signals-such as C-type lectins, ML domain-containing proteins, serpins, as well as Toll signaling-related molecules-provide novel information on the early progression of LPS-induced responses in B. rossius .
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