Syntaxin-1A Silencing by RNAi Disrupts Growth and Reproduction in the Asian Citrus Psyllid, Diaphorina citri
2025
Dingming Dong | Xingmin Wang | Baoli Qiu | Changqing Chang | Changfei Guo
Diaphorina citri is the primary global vector of &ldquo:Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus&rdquo:, the bacterium responsible for Huanglongbing. Syntaxin-1A (Syx1A), a member of the Qa-SNARE family, is essential for vesicle fusion and signal transduction, though its function in hemipteran insects remains poorly understood. This study presents the first comprehensive analysis of Syx1A expression in D. citri. Transcripts were detected across all life stages, with peak expression in the salivary glands. RNAi silencing of Syx1A reduced mRNA levels by 39.0% in nymphs and 58.0% in adults, resulting in 58.3% nmortality in nymphs within 5 days and 73.3% in adults within seven days, along with significant weight loss. Treated females showed marked declines in fecundity, ovarian degeneration, and deficient yolk deposition. RT-qPCR confirmed significant downregulation of Vg1, VgA, and VgR. These findings establish Syx1A as a regulator of growth and reproduction in citrus psyllids via modulation of yolk synthesis. RNAi targeting of Syx1A represents a promising strategy for ecologically sound pest control and may contribute to efforts in halting the transmission of the Huanglongbing pathogen CLas.
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