Cellular dynamics of host-parasitoid interactions: Insights from the encapsulation process in a partially resistant host
Samuel Gornard (EGCE), Florence Mougel, Isabelle Germon, V\'eronique, Borday-Birraux, Pascaline Venon, Salimata Drabo, Laure Marie-Paule, Kaiser-Arnauld

TL;DR
This study investigates the cellular immune response of a partially resistant host to parasitism by Cotesia typhae, revealing delayed encapsulation and potential passive immune evasion mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the cellular dynamics and immune evasion strategies during host-parasitoid interactions in resistant hosts.
Findings
Parasitism delays encapsulation in resistant hosts.
Hemocyte counts increase with inert beads but not with parasitism.
Passive immune evasion may complement known virulence factors.
Abstract
Cotesia typhae is an eastern African endoparasitoid braconid wasp that targets the larval stage of the lepidopteran stem borer, Sesamia nonagrioides, a maize crop pest in Europe. The French host population is partially resistant to the Makindu strain of the wasp, allowing its development in only 40% of the cases. Resistant larvae can encapsulate the parasitoid and survive the infection. This interaction provides a very interesting frame for investigating the impact of parasitism on host cellular resistance. We characterized the parasitoid ovolarval development in a permissive host and studied the encapsulation process in a resistant host by dissection and histological sectioning compared to that of inert chromatography beads. We measured the total hemocyte count in parasitized and bead-injected larvae over time to monitor the magnitude of the immune reaction. Our results show that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrypanosoma species research and implications
