Dual RNA Sequencing of Beauveria bassiana-Infected Spodoptera frugiperda Reveals
a Fungal Protease with Entomopathogenic and Antiphytopathogenic Activities
Insect pests and phytopathogens significantly
impact crop yield
and quality. The fall armyworm (FAW) Spodoptera frugiperda and the phytopathogen Fusarium graminearum cause substantial economic losses in crops like barley and wheat.
However, the entomopathogen Beauveria bassiana shows limited efficacy against FAW, and its antiphytopathogenic
activities against F. graminearum remain
unclear. Here, dual RNA sequencing was performed to identify differentially
expressed genes in B. bassiana-infected
FAW larvae. We found that the <i>BbAorsin</i> gene was significantly
upregulated at 36 and 48 h post-infection. <i>BbAorsin</i> encodes a serine-carboxyl protease and is mainly expressed in blastospores
and hyphae. Overexpression of <i>BbAorsin</i> in B. bassiana ARSEF2860 enhanced virulence against Galleria mellonella and FAW larvae and inhibited F. graminearum growth. The recombinant BbAorsin protein
induced apoptosis and necrosis in FAW hemocytes and inhibited F. graminearum spore germination. These findings
shed light on transcriptomic mechanisms governing insect–pathogen
interactions, which could aid in developing dual-functional entomopathogens
and anti-phytopathogens.