RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Differential gene expression and alternative splicing in insect immune specificity JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 002709 DO 10.1101/002709 A1 Carolyn E. Riddell A1 Juan D. Lobaton Garces A1 Sally Adams A1 Seth M. Barribeau A1 David Twell A1 Eamonn B. Mallon YR 2014 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2014/06/30/002709.abstract AB Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and their parasites. The mechanisms behind these interactions are not clearly understood. Using the bumblebee Bombus terrestris / trypanosome Crithidia bombi model system, we have carried out a transcriptome-wide analysis of gene expression and alternative splicing in bees during C. bombi infection. We have performed four analyses, 1) comparing gene expression in infected and non-infected bees 24 hours after infection by Crithidia bombi, 2) comparing expression at 24 and 48 hours after C.bombi infection, 3) searching for differential gene expression associated with the host-parasite genotype-genotype interaction at 24 hours after infection and 4) searching for alternative splicing associated with the host-parasite genotype-genotype interaction at 24 hours post infection. We found a large number of genes differentially regulated related to numerous canonical immune pathways. These genes include receptors, signaling pathways and effectors. We discovered a possible interaction between the peritrophic membrane and the insect immune system in defense against Crithidia. Most interestingly we found differential expression and alternative splicing of Dscam related transcripts and a novel immunoglobulin related gene Twitchin depends on the genotype-genotype interactions of the given bumblebee colony and Crithidia strain.