Background: Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a major honey bee pathogen that is actively transmitted by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor and plays a primary role in Apis mellifera winter colony losses. Despite intense investigation on this pollinator, which has a unique environmental and economic importance, the mechanisms underlying the molecular interactions between DWV and honey bees are still poorly understood. Here, we report on a group of honey bee proteins, identified by mass spectrometry, that specifically co-immunoprecipitate with DWV virus particles. Results: Most of the proteins identified are involved in fundamental metabolic pathways. Among the co-immunoprecipitated proteins, one of the most interesting was arginine kinase (ArgK), a conserved protein playing multiple roles both in physiological and pathological processes and stress response in general. Here, we investigated in more detail the relationship between DWV and this protein. We found that argK RNA level positively correlates with DWV load in field-collected honey bee larvae and adults and significantly increases in adults upon DWV injection in controlled laboratory conditions, indicating that the argK gene was upregulated by DWV infection. Silencing argK gene expression in vitro, using RNAi, resulted in reduced DWV viral load, thus confirming that argK upregulation facilitates DWV infection, likely through interfering with the delicate balance between metabolism and immunity. Conclusions: In summary, these data indicate that DWV modulates the host ArgK through transcriptional regulation and cooptation to enhance its fitness in honey bees. Our findings open novel perspectives on possible new therapies for DWV control by targeting specific host proteins.

Deformed wing virus coopts the host arginine kinase to enhance its fitness in honey bees (Apis mellifera) / Becchimanzi, Andrea; De Leva, Giovanna; Mattossovich, Rosanna; Camerini, Serena; Casella, Marialuisa; Jesu, Giovanni; Di Lelio, Ilaria; Di Giorgi, Sabrina; de Miranda, Joachim R.; Valenti, Anna; Gigliotti, Silvia; Pennacchio, Francesco. - In: BMC BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1741-7007. - 23:1(2025). [10.1186/s12915-025-02117-x]

Deformed wing virus coopts the host arginine kinase to enhance its fitness in honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Becchimanzi, Andrea;De Leva, Giovanna;Mattossovich, Rosanna;Jesu, Giovanni;Di Lelio, Ilaria;Gigliotti, Silvia;Pennacchio, Francesco
2025

Abstract

Background: Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a major honey bee pathogen that is actively transmitted by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor and plays a primary role in Apis mellifera winter colony losses. Despite intense investigation on this pollinator, which has a unique environmental and economic importance, the mechanisms underlying the molecular interactions between DWV and honey bees are still poorly understood. Here, we report on a group of honey bee proteins, identified by mass spectrometry, that specifically co-immunoprecipitate with DWV virus particles. Results: Most of the proteins identified are involved in fundamental metabolic pathways. Among the co-immunoprecipitated proteins, one of the most interesting was arginine kinase (ArgK), a conserved protein playing multiple roles both in physiological and pathological processes and stress response in general. Here, we investigated in more detail the relationship between DWV and this protein. We found that argK RNA level positively correlates with DWV load in field-collected honey bee larvae and adults and significantly increases in adults upon DWV injection in controlled laboratory conditions, indicating that the argK gene was upregulated by DWV infection. Silencing argK gene expression in vitro, using RNAi, resulted in reduced DWV viral load, thus confirming that argK upregulation facilitates DWV infection, likely through interfering with the delicate balance between metabolism and immunity. Conclusions: In summary, these data indicate that DWV modulates the host ArgK through transcriptional regulation and cooptation to enhance its fitness in honey bees. Our findings open novel perspectives on possible new therapies for DWV control by targeting specific host proteins.
2025
Deformed wing virus coopts the host arginine kinase to enhance its fitness in honey bees (Apis mellifera) / Becchimanzi, Andrea; De Leva, Giovanna; Mattossovich, Rosanna; Camerini, Serena; Casella, Marialuisa; Jesu, Giovanni; Di Lelio, Ilaria; Di Giorgi, Sabrina; de Miranda, Joachim R.; Valenti, Anna; Gigliotti, Silvia; Pennacchio, Francesco. - In: BMC BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1741-7007. - 23:1(2025). [10.1186/s12915-025-02117-x]
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