The role of the transformer gene in sex determination and its employment in CRISPR/Cas9-based homing gene drive in the global fruit pest Drosophila suzukii
The role of the transformer gene in sex determination and its employment in CRISPR/Cas9-based homing gene drive in the global fruit pest Drosophila suzukii
Tags: CRISPR, Gene drive synthetic, Insects, Population suppression, Sex distorterDan Deng, Xueying Yi, Wen Wen, Liuqing He, Wei Peng, Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 184. 2025.
Sex determination of Diptera is established by the cascade genes such as transformer (tra), though the primary signals for sex determination differ among different insects. Here, we report the isolation, expression and function of tra gene in an invasive pest, Drosophila suzukii, and study the potential use of the D. suzukii tra (Dstra) gene in CRISPR/Cas9-based homing gene drive for genetic-based pest management. The Dstra gene is highly conserved in structure and has a sex-specific transcript. To test the function of this gene in sex determination, Dstra dsRNA was injected into embryos. Almost all XX embryos developed into masculinized phenotypic male adults with intersex morphology. Abnormal ovaries were revealed in XX pseudomales upon dissection. Based on the necessary role of Dstra for female development, we developed and evaluated a homing gene drive that targets Dstra in D. suzukii. The drive component consisting of multiplex Dstra single guide RNAs and Cas9 with Dsvasa promoter was introduced into the Dstra locus. Abnormal development of both the external genitalia and gonads was observed in G0 and G1 chromosomal female adults that expressed the male-specific doublesex (dsx) transcript. Interestingly, knocking out Dstra led to significantly reduced fertility in adults of corresponding sex and moderate transmission rates of the DsRed gene (63.54 %) were observed. Our results not only confirm the conserved function of the Dstra gene in sex determination, but also highlight the potential of sex conversion-based suppression gene-drive strategy targeting the Dstra gene in controlling of D. suzukii populations.

