Genome and Genetic Engineering of the House Cricket (Acheta domesticus): A Resource for Sustainable Agriculture. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Background: The house cricket, Acheta domesticus, is one of the most farmed insects worldwide and the foundation of an emerging industry using insects as a sustainable food source. Edible insects present a promising alternative for protein production amid a plethora of reports on climate change and biodiversity loss largely driven by agriculture. As with other crops, genetic resources are needed to improve crickets for food and other applications. Methods: We present the first high quality annotated genome assembly of A. domesticus from long read data and scaffolded to chromosome level, providing information needed for genetic manipulation. Results: Gene groups related to immunity were annotated and will be useful for improving value to insect farmers. Metagenome scaffolds in the A. domesticus assembly, including Invertebrate Iridescent Virus 6 (IIV6), were submitted as host-associated sequences. We demonstrate both CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knock-in and knock-out of A. domesticus and discuss implications for the food, pharmaceutical, and other industries. RNAi was demonstrated to disrupt the function of the vermilion eye-color gene producing a useful white-eye biomarker phenotype. Conclusions: We are utilizing these data to develop technologies for downstream commercial applications, including more nutritious and disease-resistant crickets, as well as lines producing valuable bioproducts, such as vaccines and antibiotics.

published proceedings

  • Biomolecules

altmetric score

  • 248.6

author list (cited authors)

  • Dossey, A. T., Oppert, B., Chu, F., Lorenzen, M. D., Scheffler, B., Simpson, S., ... Ide, K.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Dossey, Aaron T||Oppert, Brenda||Chu, Fu-Chyun||Lorenzen, MarcĂ© D||Scheffler, Brian||Simpson, Sheron||Koren, Sergey||Johnston, J Spencer||Kataoka, Kosuke||Ide, Keigo

publication date

  • March 2023

publisher