Disrupting the olfactory response in Monochamus saltuarius: Two potential target genes for controlling the vector insect of pine wilt disease

Rong Zhang , Jue Wang , Yanlong Zhang , Xizhuo Wang , Zhen Zhang , Xiangbo Kong , Fu Liu , Jiaxing Fang , Yanan Zheng , Sufang Zhang

Insect Science ›› 2025, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (3) : 881 -898.

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Insect Science ›› 2025, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (3) : 881 -898. DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.13431
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Disrupting the olfactory response in Monochamus saltuarius: Two potential target genes for controlling the vector insect of pine wilt disease

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Worldwide, pine forests have been threatened by a devastating pine wood disease caused by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, with Monochamus saltuarius being a newly recorded vector of the disease in Northeast China. The olfactory system plays important roles in both feeding and oviposition during the adult stage of M. saltuarius, and olfactory gene function research is essential for gaining an understanding of the olfactory mechanisms of this pest. However, there is limited information available regarding olfactory gene functions in this pest. In the present study, we selected 7 olfactory genes, including 2 chemosensory proteins, 2 odorant-binding proteins, the odorant co-receptor and 2 odorant receptors, which were relatively highly expressed during the adult stage. We silenced these genes by RNA interference (RNAi), and real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect their expression levels after double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) injection. The results indicate that these genes were significantly downregulated at 2 d post-dsRNA injection, and this was sustained until 5 d post-injection. Electroantennography tests indicated that the knockdown of MsalOBP14 and MsalOrco impaired the olfactory response of M. saltuarius to 11 host volatiles and 1 sex pheromone compound. Y-tube experiments further confirmed that downregulated MsalOBP14 and MsalOrco expression led to olfactory dysfunction in M. saltuarius, which significantly lost selectivity. The results indicate that MsalOBP14 and MsalOrco play critical roles in sex communication and host volatile detection in M. saltuarius, and possibly represent 2 effective targets for controlling this forest pest through olfactory disruption.

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behavior / electroantennography / Monochamus saltuarius / odorant-binding protein / odorant co-receptor / RNA interference

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Rong Zhang, Jue Wang, Yanlong Zhang, Xizhuo Wang, Zhen Zhang, Xiangbo Kong, Fu Liu, Jiaxing Fang, Yanan Zheng, Sufang Zhang. Disrupting the olfactory response in Monochamus saltuarius: Two potential target genes for controlling the vector insect of pine wilt disease. Insect Science, 2025, 32(3): 881-898 DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13431

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