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Impact of DsCPV-1 Passage Through Alternative Host Manduca sexta on Its Virulence, Productivity, and Transmission Potential in Lepidopteran Forest Pests. / Subbotina, Anna O.; Akhanaev, Yuriy B.; Arzhanova, Elena L. et al.
In: Insects, Vol. 16, No. 12, 1217, 28.11.2025.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Impact of DsCPV-1 Passage Through Alternative Host Manduca sexta on Its Virulence, Productivity, and Transmission Potential in Lepidopteran Forest Pests
AU - Subbotina, Anna O.
AU - Akhanaev, Yuriy B.
AU - Arzhanova, Elena L.
AU - Belousova, Irina A.
AU - Kolosov, Alexey V.
AU - Kondrashov, Boris S.
AU - Melnikova, Sofia S.
AU - Martemyanov, Vyacheslav V.
N1 - This work was supported by a grant from the State Program of the “Sirius” Federal Territory “Scientific and Technological Development of the ‘Sirius’ Federal Territory” (Agreement No. 24-03 from 27 September 2024) for infection of L. dispar and qPCR assay, and the Federal Fundamental Scientific Research Program for 2021–2025 (FWGS-2021-0003) for dose-dependent infection of D. sibiricus.
PY - 2025/11/28
Y1 - 2025/11/28
N2 - Lymantria dispar (L.) and Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetv. are lepidopteran forest pest species, with a long history of outbreak dynamics. The recently isolated strain of Cypovirus—Dendrolimus sibiricus cypovirus-1 (DsCPV-1) shows potential as a bioinsecticide against these and other lepidopteran species. Manduca sexta (L.) has been identified as a promising producer of DsCPV-1. Although M. sexta offers clear advantages as an alternative host for DsCPV-1 production, the DsCPV-1 isolate passaged through M. sexta (DsCPV-Ms) produces fewer polyhedra than the original isolate. Here, we evaluated the virulence, recovery of polyhedron formation, and replication of the DsCPV-Ms in L. dispar (alternative host) and D. sibiricus (original host) larvae to assess its suitability as a biocontrol agent in these hosts. Our results demonstrate that DsCPV-Ms causes significant mortality along with efficient polyhedra synthesis in D. sibiricus larvae. In contrast, DsCPV-Ms infection of L. dispar resulted in no significant mortality despite detectable viral replication and polyhedron formation. Polyhedron formation in L. dispar was significantly lower following infection with DsCPV-Ms than with the original isolate, despite confirmed replication of DsCPV-Ms. These findings indicate that DsCPV-Ms remains effective against D. sibiricus; however, further improvements are needed before it can be applied to L. dispar.
AB - Lymantria dispar (L.) and Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetv. are lepidopteran forest pest species, with a long history of outbreak dynamics. The recently isolated strain of Cypovirus—Dendrolimus sibiricus cypovirus-1 (DsCPV-1) shows potential as a bioinsecticide against these and other lepidopteran species. Manduca sexta (L.) has been identified as a promising producer of DsCPV-1. Although M. sexta offers clear advantages as an alternative host for DsCPV-1 production, the DsCPV-1 isolate passaged through M. sexta (DsCPV-Ms) produces fewer polyhedra than the original isolate. Here, we evaluated the virulence, recovery of polyhedron formation, and replication of the DsCPV-Ms in L. dispar (alternative host) and D. sibiricus (original host) larvae to assess its suitability as a biocontrol agent in these hosts. Our results demonstrate that DsCPV-Ms causes significant mortality along with efficient polyhedra synthesis in D. sibiricus larvae. In contrast, DsCPV-Ms infection of L. dispar resulted in no significant mortality despite detectable viral replication and polyhedron formation. Polyhedron formation in L. dispar was significantly lower following infection with DsCPV-Ms than with the original isolate, despite confirmed replication of DsCPV-Ms. These findings indicate that DsCPV-Ms remains effective against D. sibiricus; however, further improvements are needed before it can be applied to L. dispar.
KW - Cypovirus
KW - Dendrolimus sibiricus
KW - Lymantria dispar
KW - Manduca sexta
KW - passage
KW - polyhedra
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105026007575
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/99e76c32-38a1-3df0-8ea7-5e24e8526e4c/
U2 - 10.3390/insects16121217
DO - 10.3390/insects16121217
M3 - Article
C2 - 41465655
VL - 16
JO - Insects
JF - Insects
SN - 2075-4450
IS - 12
M1 - 1217
ER -
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