Yeast Oral Delivery of DAF16 shRNAs Results in Effective Gene Silencing in C. elegans
Benedetta Caraba, Arianna Montanari, Emily Schifano, Fabiana Stocchi, Giovanna Costanzo, Daniela Uccelletti, Cristina Mazzoni

TL;DR
This paper shows that yeast can deliver gene-silencing molecules to worms, potentially offering a sustainable way to control harmful nematodes in agriculture.
Contribution
The novel use of GRAS yeast to deliver RNA interference targeting daf-16 in C. elegans as a biocontrol strategy for plant parasitic nematodes.
Findings
Yeast expressing DAF16 shRNA effectively reduces daf-16 gene expression in C. elegans.
Oral delivery of the yeast leads to a significant decrease in the lifespan of C. elegans.
This approach presents a sustainable biocontrol method for plant parasitic nematodes.
Abstract
Plant Parasitic Nematodes (PPNs) are a major problem in agriculture. Damage caused by PPNs has been estimated at USD 80–157 billion annually. The estimates could be even worse in the future in the context of a growing world population in a climate change scenario and with the removal/reduction in the use of some nematodicides due to the strong ecological impact. Biocontrol Agents (BCAs) currently constitute only 8.8% of the general pesticide market. With a view to an ecological transition, the transition from pesticides to biopesticides represents an important challenge that appears necessary not only for organic farming, but also in so-called integrated agriculture. Among the possible BCAs, microorganisms, and in particular yeast, which enjoys the GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status, have the advantage of being able to be produced on a large scale by fermentation on waste…
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TopicsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Insect Resistance and Genetics · Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
