Immune priming in the insect gut: a dynamic response revealed by ultrastructural and transcriptomic changesOpen Access

Baur, Moritz; Schulz, Nora KE; Greune, Lilo; Länger, Zoe M; Eirich, Jürgen; Finkemeier, Iris; Peuss, Robert; Dersch, Petra; Kurtz, Joachim

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Research on forms of memory in innate immune systems has recently gained momentum with the study of trained immunity in vertebrates and immune priming in invertebrates. Immune priming provides protection against previously encountered pathogens. However, causes and mechanisms of immune priming are still not well understood in most organisms. In this work, we combine RNA sequencing with transmission electron microscopy to investigate the dynamic processes during priming in the gut of a well-established model for oral immune priming, consisting of the host Tribolium castaneum and its entomopathogen Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis (Btt). We show that priming with specific, pathogen-derived virulence-relevant factors causes damage in the gut of T. castaneum larvae, which leads to an early physiological stress response as well as the upregulation of a specific set of immune genes. This response diminishes over time yet enables the gut to upregulate genes known to interfere with Btt virulence when T. castaneum larvae are later exposed to infectious Btt spores. The identification of these processes increases our understanding of immune priming as a dynamic process where cellular responses in concert with specific gene regulation prepare the gut tissue and thereby enable more efficient protection against infection. Such work can further help us understand the origin and mechanism of innate immune memory.

Details about the publication

JournalBMC Biology
Volume23
StatusPublished
Release year2025
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1186/s12915-025-02334-4
Link to the full texthttps://bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12915-025-02334-4
KeywordsInnate immune memory, Evolution of immunity, Invertebrate, Insect, Pathogen, Bacillus thuringiensis, Virulence

Authors from the University of Münster

Baur, Moritz
Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)
Dersch, Petra
Institute of Infectiology
Eirich, Jürgen
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)
Finkemeier, Iris
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)
Greune, Lieselotte
Centre for Molecular Biology of Inflammation
Kurtz, Joachim
Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)
Länger, Zoe Marie
Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)
Peuß, Robert
Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)
Schulz, Nora
Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)