Nrf2 Drives Deltamethrin Resistance of Spodoptera frugiperda by Directly Upregulating Multiple Detoxification Enzyme Genes
Yongjie Cen, Yumei Chen, Yanmin Xu, Xiang Meng, Qili Feng, Shuangshun Ji, Sichun Zheng
Journal:JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
IF:6.7
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.5c10446
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Published:2026-01-05
research field:分子生物学生殖生物学害虫管理遗传学昆虫学
Abstract
Chemical insecticides remain the most effective strategy for controlling agricultural pests; however, complex resistance in field pests has undermined pest management efforts. Identifying the key regulatory factors of resistance genes is crucial to effective resistance management. In this study, the expression mechanism of upregulated genes in deltamethrin-resistant Spodoptera frugiperda was studied. A total of 15 upregulated phase I and II detoxification enzymes were identified. RNAi of the antioxidative stress factor Nrf2 significantly increased the sensitivity of the resistant larvae to deltamethrin by downregulating 13 genes, including the key cross-resistance gene CYP321A8 previously demonstrated in field populations. The expression of these genes was directly promoted by Nrf2, as demonstrated by luciferase activity and binding assays, thereby enhancing the metabolic ability of S. frugiperda toward deltamethrin. Therefore, Nrf2 drives S. frugiperda resistance to deltamethrin by upregulating resistance genes, highlighting its potential as a target for resistance management in field S. frugiperda.
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