Aedes Dronc: a novel ecdysone-inducible caspase in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti

Insect Mol Biol. 2007 Oct;16(5):563-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2583.2007.00758.x. Epub 2007 Aug 28.

Abstract

Caspases are cysteinyl-aspartate-specific proteases known for their role in apoptosis. Here, we describe the characterization of Aedes Dronc, a novel caspase in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti. Aedes Dronc is predicted to contain an N-terminal caspase recruitment domain and is a homologue of Drosophila Dronc and human caspase-9. An increase in transcripts and caspase activity coincides with developmental changes in the mosquito, suggesting that Aedes Dronc plays a role in developmental apoptosis. Exposure of third instar larvae to ecdysone resulted in a significant increase in both transcript levels and caspase activity. We present here a functional characterization of the first caspase recruitment domain-containing caspase in mosquitoes, and will initiate studies on the role of apoptosis in the innate immune response of vectors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aedes / enzymology*
  • Aedes / genetics
  • Aedes / growth & development
  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • Caspases / genetics
  • Caspases / metabolism*
  • Ecdysone / metabolism*
  • Female
  • Gene Expression
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Humans
  • Insect Vectors / enzymology
  • Insect Vectors / genetics
  • Insect Vectors / growth & development
  • Life Cycle Stages / physiology*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Yellow Fever / transmission

Substances

  • Ecdysone
  • Caspases