Desat1-mediated lipid homeostasis mitigates 20E-induced lipotoxicity in blood-fed mosquitoes

  • Peilu Sun
  • , Guandong Wang
  • , Bingchen Yang
  • , Yiguan Wang
  • , Chunlai Cui
  • , Ling Dong
  • , Yifei Li
  • , Tao Zhou
  • , Fang Li
  • , Sibao Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Adequate lipid storage capacity is crucial for animal reproductive success, especially in female mosquitoes, which must accumulate sufficient lipid reserves to support egg production. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating lipid accumulation and the consequences of inadequate lipid stores remain poorly understood. Here, we show that stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (desat1) is indispensable for lipid reserve establishment and metabolic balance in female Anopheles and Aedes mosquitoes. Knockdown of desat1 of newly emerged females results in high mortality following a blood meal, whereas silencing desat1 of older mosquitoes does not affect survival. Moreover, desat1 activity of early-emerged females is essential for egg production and peritrophic matrix integrity. Lipidomic analyses reveal that silencing desat1 impairs the conversion of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) to unsaturated fatty acids (USFAs), disrupting triglyceride synthesis and leading to SFA accumulation. After blood feeding, accumulated SFAs induce lipotoxicity, characterized by elevated oxidative stress and apoptosis. We further find that blood meal-derived proteins stimulate the 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) signaling pathway, thereby exacerbating fatty acid β-oxidation, increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and inducing extensive apoptotic cell death in desat1-silenced early-emerged females, ultimately leading to mortality. Our findings reveal Desat1 as a critical metabolic safeguard against hormone-induced lipotoxicity in blood-feeding insects, establishing a novel mechanistic link between classical lipid metabolism and steroid hormone signaling, and identifying desat1 as a promising target for vector control strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10443
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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