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- Title
Nematobacterial Complexes and Insect Hosts: Different Weapons for the Same War.
- Authors
Brivio, Maurizio Francesco; Mastore, Maristella
- Abstract
Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are widely used as biological control agents against insect pests, the efficacy of these organisms strongly depends on the balance between the parasitic strategies and the immune response of the host. This review summarizes roles and relationships between insect hosts and two well-known EPN species, Steinernema feltiae and Steinernema carpocapsae and outlines the main mechanisms of immune recognition and defense of insects. Analyzing information and findings about these EPNs, it is clear that these two species use shared immunosuppression strategies, mainly mediated by their symbiotic bacteria, but there are differences in both the mechanism of evasion and interference of the two nematodes with the insect host immune pathways. Based on published data, S. feltiae takes advantage of the cross reaction between its body surface and some host functional proteins, to inhibit defensive processes; otherwise, secretion/excretion products from S. carpocapsae seem to be the main nematode components responsible for the host immunosuppression.
- Subjects
INSECT nematodes; INSECT hosts; NATURAL immunity; STEINERNEMA feltiae; STEINERNEMA carpocapsae; XENORHABDUS nematophilus
- Publication
Insects (2075-4450), 2018, Vol 9, Issue 3, p117
- ISSN
2075-4450
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/insects9030117