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Gene drive and genetic sex conversion in the global agricultural pest *Ceratitis capitata*

Biology

Gene drive and genetic sex conversion in the global agricultural pest *Ceratitis capitata*

A. Meccariello, S. Hou, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Angela Meccariello and colleagues as they explore innovative homing-based gene drive strategies to combat the Mediterranean fruit fly, a notorious agricultural pest. This study reveals exciting potential for CRISPR-Cas9 techniques that can transform populations through sex conversion and sterility, offering an eco-friendly solution for pest control.

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Abstract
Homing-based gene drives are recently proposed interventions promising the area-wide, species-specific genetic control of harmful insect populations. Here we characterise a first set of gene drives in a tephritid agricultural pest species, the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (medfly). Our results show that the medfly is highly amenable to homing-based gene drive strategies. By targeting the medfly transformer gene, we also demonstrate how CRISPR-Cas9 gene drive can be coupled to sex conversion, whereby genetic females are transformed into fertile and harmless XX males. Given this unique malleability of sex determination, we modelled gene drive interventions that couple sex conversion and female sterility and found that such approaches could be effective and tolerant of resistant allele selection in the target population. Our results open the door for developing gene drive strains for the population suppression of the medfly and related tephritid pests by co-targeting female reproduction and shifting the reproductive sex ratio towards males. They demonstrate the untapped potential for gene drives to tackle agricultural pests in an environmentally friendly and economical way.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 01, 2024
Authors
Angela Meccariello, Shibo Hou, Serafima Davydova, James Daniel Fawcett, Alexandra Siddall, Philip T. Leftwich, Flavia Krsticevic, Philippos Aris Papathanos, Nikolai Windbichler
Tags
Mediterranean fruit fly
gene drive
CRISPR-Cas9
sex conversion
population suppression
environmentally friendly pest control
tephritid pests
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