Bruno, D., A. Mohamed, R. K. Al-Akeel, H. M. Alharbi, G. Tettamanti, and I. Eleftherianos, "Immunity of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens): recent progress and technological applications", Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, vol. 215, pp. 108519, 12/2025, 2026. immunity_of_the_black_soldier_fly_hermetia_illucens--recent_progress_and_technological_applications.pdf
Caramella, S., N. Baranzini, D. Bruno, V. T. Orlandi, A. Mohamed, F. Bolognese, A. Grimaldi, and G. Tettamanti, "Exploring the role of RNASET2 in the immune response of black soldier fly larvae.", Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology, vol. 116, issue 4, pp. e22146, 2024 Aug. Abstract

T2 RNases are transferase-type enzymes distributed across phyla, crucial for breaking down single-stranded RNA molecules. In addition to their canonical function, several T2 enzymes exhibit pleiotropic roles, contributing to various biological processes, such as the immune response in invertebrates and vertebrates. This study aims at characterizing RNASET2 in the larvae of black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens, which are used for organic waste reduction and the production of valuable insect biomolecules for feed formulation and other applications. Given the exposure of BSF larvae to pathogens present in the feeding substrate, it is likely that the mechanisms of their immune response have undergone significant evolution and increased complexity. After in silico characterization of HiRNASET2, demonstrating the high conservation of this T2 homolog, we investigated the expression pattern of the enzyme in the fat body and hemocytes, two districts mainly involved in the insect immune response, in larvae challenged with bacterial infection. While no variation in HiRNASET2 expression was observed in the fat body following infection, a significant upregulation of HiRNASET2 synthesis occurred in hemocytes shortly after the injection of bacteria in the larva. The intracellular localization of HiRNASET2 in lysosomes of plasmatocytes, its extracellular association with bacteria, and the presence of a putative antimicrobial domain in the molecule, suggest its potential role in RNA clean-up and as an alarm molecule promoting phagocytosis activation by hemocytes. These insights contribute to the characterization of the immune response of Hermetia illucens larvae and may facilitate the development of animal feedstuff enriched with highly valuable BSF bioactive compounds.

Eleftherianos, I., W. Zhang, G. Tettamanti, L. Daley, A. Mohamed, and D. Stanley, "Nutrition influences immunity: Diet and host-parasite interactions.", Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, vol. 175, pp. 104210, 2024 Dec. Abstract1-s2.0-s0965174824001413-main.pdf

Nutrition plays a major role in host immune responses and in pathogen resistance. Understanding the network that modulates the relationship between nutrition and immunity remains a challenge. Several pathways govern the direct effects of nutrition on host immunity and the indirect effects mediated by pathogen populations. We note host microbiota also influence the intricate relationships between nutrition and immunity. The purpose of this review is to discuss recent findings from nutritional research in relation to insect immunology. We outline the relationship between diet, immunity, disease, and microbiota in insects and emphasize the significance of utilizing an integrative, multifaceted approach to grasping the influence of nutrition on immunity.

Zhang, R., Q. Zhao, N. O. Keyhani, X. - F. Lei, C. - H. Liu, H. M. Al Dhafer, W. Zhang, and A. Mohamed, "Biocontrol performance and mass production potential of the larval endoparasitoid Campoletis chlorideae Uchida (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) against the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)", Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, vol. 34, issue 1, 2024. Abstract
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Al Naggar, Y., H. Ali, H. Mohamed, S. E. Kholy, H. R. El-Seedi, A. Mohamed, S. Sevin, H. A. Ghramh, and K. Wang, "Exploring the risk of microplastics to pollinators: focusing on honey bees", Environmental Science and Pollution Research, vol. 31, issue 34, pp. 46898 - 46909, 2024. Abstract
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Soliman, M., A. Almadiy, R. Al-Akeel, T. Hesselberg, and A. Mohamed, "Limited genetic variability and spatial population structure in grasshoppers between natural and metalcontaminated areas in Egypt", Journal of Insect Science, vol. 24, issue 2, 2024. Abstract
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Zhang, W., X. Chen, I. Eleftherianos, A. Mohamed, A. Bastin, and N. O. Keyhani, "Cross-talk between immunity and behavior: insights from entomopathogenic fungi and their insect hosts", FEMS Microbiology Reviews, vol. 48, issue 1, 2024. Abstract
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Zhang, W., C. Jia, L. - S. Zang, M. Gu, R. Zhang, I. Eleftherianos, and A. A. Mohamed, "Entomopathogenic fungal-derived metabolites alter innate immunity and gut microbiota in the migratory locust", Journal of Pest Science, vol. 97, issue 2, pp. 853-872, 2024. Abstracts10340-023-01685-7.pdfWebsite

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Bavachikar, P. N., H. Lakshmi, P. J. Raju, G. Tettamanti, A. Mohamed, and A. Mamillapalli, "Effect of heat shock on embryonic development and its impact on commercial traits of silkworm Bombyx mori L.", Entomon, vol. 48, issue 3, pp. 383 - 396, 2023. Abstract
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