RNA interference in insects: A twenty-year review and future perspectives
Author of the article:Lü Zi-Hao1** MA Hai-Bin1 ZHANG Wen-Qing2***
Author's Workplace:1. Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou 510520, China; 2. Institute of Entomology, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
Key Words:insects; RNA interference; gene function; RNAi-based biopesticides; pest control; off-target effects
Abstract:
Remarkable
progress has been in research on insect RNAi in China since research began in
this field at the beginning of the 21st century. Indeed, China now leads the
world in both the quantity and quality of scientific publications in this
field. This review comprehensively summarizes the significant contributions of
RNAi technology to entomological research in China over the past two decades.
Using RNAi, Chinese researchers have deepened understanding of insect gene
functions and uncovered a range of novel molecular mechanisms underlying
various biological processes, such as wing type differentiation. Meanwhile,
considerable advances have been made in exploring the potential of RNAi for
field applications, including the identification of target genes, development
of dsRNA delivery systems, prediction of off-target risks, and industrial
implementation. With favorable policy support and a technological foundation
already in place, accelerating the development and application of RNA
biopesticides will significantly enhance the competitiveness of China’s
agriculture and forestry sectors, and provide substantial support for
environmentally-friendly, sustainable agricultural development.