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Environmental factors that impact the development of infective juveniles of entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema hermaphroditum

Cao, M.

2026-04-08 developmental biology
10.64898/2026.04.07.717109 bioRxiv
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Animals sense and integrate complex external cues to make developmental decisions that help them better survive and adapt to their natural habitats. Under environmental adversity, nematodes can enter an alternative developmental pathway to form a diapautic and stress-resistant stage, termed the dauer larvae. While dauer formation has been well characterized in Caenorhabditis elegans, how environmental factors influence analogous stages in other nematode species remains largely unexplored. This study examines how symbiotic bacteria, temperature, and pheromones affect the formation of the infective juvenile (IJ), a dauer-like stage, of the insect-parasitic nematode Steinernema hermaphroditum. In contrast to C. elegans, where dauer entry is promoted by heat, IJ development in S. hermaphroditum development is enhanced by reduced temperature. Moreover, the presence and absence of live symbiotic bacterium Xenorhabdus griffiniae functions as an ON-and-OFF switch that regulates the host IJ formation. Crude pheromone extracts from S. hermaphroditum liquid culture do not robustly induce IJ formation in a dose-responsive manner, unlike the potent pheromone-driven dauer entry observed in C. elegans. Nutrient-rich liver-kidney media that mimics host insect environment showed IJ entry induction in a pheromone-dependent manner. These data suggest that external cues, such as temperature, microbial diet, and pheromone, are perceived differently by S. hermaphroditum in comparison to that of C. elegans, reflecting species-specific adaptations to distinct ecological niches and life history strategies.

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