De novo transcriptome assembly of the oak processionary moth Thaumetopoea processionea
Johan Zicola, Prasad Dasari, Katharina Klara Hahn, Katharina Ziese-Kubon, Armin Meurer, Timo Buhl, Stefan Scholten

TL;DR
This study creates a transcriptome for the oak processionary moth larvae, identifying genes that may cause allergic reactions.
Contribution
The paper provides a de novo transcriptomic assembly of OPM larvae across different developmental stages.
Findings
A total of 145,251 transcripts from 99,868 genes were identified in the assembly.
About 19,600 genes show differential expression between non-allergenic and allergenic stages.
The assembly is highly complete, as confirmed by benchmarking universal single-copy orthologues.
Abstract
The oak processionary moth (OPM) (Thaumetopoea processionea) is a species of moth (order: Lepidoptera) native to parts of central Europe. However, in recent years, it has become an invasive species in various countries, particularly in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The larvae of the OPM are covered with urticating barbed hairs (setae) causing irritating and allergic reactions at the three last larval stages (L3-L5). The aim of our study was to generate a de novo transcriptomic assembly for OPM larvae by including one non-allergenic stage (L2) and two allergenic stages (L4 and L5). A transcriptomic assembly will help identify potential allergenic peptides produced by OPM larvae, providing valuable information for developing novel therapeutic strategies and allergic immunodiagnostic assays. Transcriptomes of three larval stages of the OPM were de novo assembled and annotated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEntomological Studies and Ecology · Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization · Forest Insect Ecology and Management
