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11 October 2023 A soybean trypsin inhibitor reduces the resistance to transgenic maize in a population of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Sandy Sousa Fonseca, Ana Leticia Zero Santos, Ciro Pedro Guidotti Pinto, Luiz Marques, Antonio Cesar Santos, James Bing, Timothy Nowatzki, Amit Sethi, Guilherme Duarte Rossi
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Abstract

Lepidopteran pests have been successfully managed by the adoption of insect resistant transgenic plants expressing Cry and/or Vip insecticidal proteins derived from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt plants). Among such pests, Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is highlighted for its destructive potential in maize crops and for cases of field-evolved resistance to Bt plants. Cry insecticidal proteins expressed in Bt plants are known for their interaction with insect midgut receptors and subsequent midgut cell disruption that leads to target pest death. In the midgut of lepidopteran larval pests such as S. frugiperda, serine proteases are important in dietary protein digestion and activation or degradation of insecticidal proteins. This work was conducted to evaluate if the use of a soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) could disrupt the development of a Bt-susceptible and a Bt-resistant population of S. frugiperda ingesting Bt (expressing Cry1F, Cry1A.105, and Cry2Ab2 Cry proteins) and non-Bt maize plants. The SBTI was produced and purified using recombinant expression in E. coli followed by purification in Ni-Sepharose. Bioassays using non-Bt maize leaves indicated that the development of susceptible and resistant populations of S. frugiperda was not influenced by the ingestion of SBTI. However, when the resistant population consumed Bt maize plants amended with SBTI, high mortality along with a reduction in larval weight and reduced activity of digestive trypsins were observed. Although the mode of action was not elucidated, it is possible that the consumption of SBTI increased susceptibility to Bt maize in the resistant population of S. frugiperda.

Sandy Sousa Fonseca, Ana Leticia Zero Santos, Ciro Pedro Guidotti Pinto, Luiz Marques, Antonio Cesar Santos, James Bing, Timothy Nowatzki, Amit Sethi, and Guilherme Duarte Rossi "A soybean trypsin inhibitor reduces the resistance to transgenic maize in a population of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)," Journal of Economic Entomology 116(6), 2146-2153, (11 October 2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toad188
Received: 24 July 2023; Accepted: 27 September 2023; Published: 11 October 2023
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KEYWORDS
insect nutrition
insect resistance management
trypsin inhibition
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