Abstract

Scaphoideus titanus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is the natural vector of Flavescence dorée phytoplasma, a quarantine pest of grapevine with severe impact on European viticulture. RNA interference (RNAi) machinery components are present in S. titanus transcriptome and injection of ATP synthase β dsRNAs into adults caused gene silencing, starting three days post injection (dpi) up to 20 dpi, leading to decrease cognate protein. Silencing of this gene in the closely related leafhopper Euscelidius variegatus previously showed female sterility and lack of mature eggs in ovaries. Here, alteration of developing egg morphology in S. titanus ovaries as well as overexpression of hexamerin transcript (amino acid storage protein) and cathepsin L protein (lysosome proteinase) were observed in dsATP-injected females. To evaluate RNAi-specificity, E. variegatus was used as dsRNA-receiving model-species. Different doses of two sets of dsRNA-constructs targeting distinct portions of ATP synthase β gene of both species induced silencing, lack of egg development, and female sterility in E. variegatus, indicating that off-target effects must be evaluated case by case. The effectiveness of RNAi in S. titanus provides a powerful tool for functional genomics of this non-model species and paves the way toward RNAi-based strategies to limit vector population, despite several technical and regulatory constraints that still need to be overcome to allow open field application.

Highlights

  • Scaphoideus titanus Ball (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a phloem-feeding monovoltineNearctic leafhopper, monophagous on grapevine

  • As a first step to understand whether a functional RNA interference (RNAi) machinery exists in S. titanus, the transcriptome assembly [34] was searched for ten genes involved in the three main insect RNAi pathways [35]: Argonaute1, Dicer1, Loquacious, Drosha, and Pasha

  • Euscelidius variegatus genes were chosen as queries as this species is phylogenetically close to S. titanus, sharing the same feeding habits, which are known to influence the RNAi-response [36]

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Introduction

Scaphoideus titanus Ball (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a phloem-feeding monovoltineNearctic leafhopper, monophagous on grapevine. Phytoplasmas are obligate bacterial plant pathogens, infecting phloem of the host plants as well as the body of insect vectors. These pathogens cause severe symptoms in infected plants, leading to heavy economic losses of many crops worldwide [10,11]. They are transmitted from plant to plant by sap-feeding insect vectors of the order Hemiptera belonging to the suborder Auchenorrhyncha (Fulgoromorpha and Cicadomorpha) and Sternorrhyncha (family Psyllidae) [12].

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