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The Proteomic Content of Varroa Destructor Gut Varies According to the Developmental Stage of Its Host

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Journal PLoS Pathog
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2025 Jan 8
PMID 39774526
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The nutritional physiology of parasites is often overlooked although it is at the basis of host-parasite interactions. In the case of Varroa destructor, one of the major pests of the Western honey bee Apis mellifera, the nature of molecules and tissues ingested by the parasite is still not completely understood. Here, the V. destructor feeding biology was explored through artificial feeding, dissection of the mite's gut and proteomic analyses. More specifically, the proteome of guts extracted from starved mites and honey bee-fed mites was compared to highlight both the parasite proteins likely involved in food processing and the honey bee proteins actually ingested by the mite. We could identify 25 V. destructor candidate proteins likely involved in the parasite digestion. As the host developmental stages infested by the mite are diverse, we also focused on the identity and on the origin of honey bee proteins ingested by the mite when it feeds on larvae, pupae or adults. We highlighted profiles of consumed honey bee proteins and their variations throughout the V. destructor life cycle. These variations matched the ones observed in the honey bee hemolymph, showing that this tissue is an important part of the mite's diet. Based on the variations of abundance of the most consumed honey bee proteins and on their functions, the potential implication of these key candidate nutrients in V. destructor reproduction is also discussed.

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