Differentially expressed microRNAs in brains of adult females may regulate the maternal block of diapause in Sarcophaga bullata

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Julie A. Reynolds , Emma M. Waight
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Abstract

The maternal regulation of diapause is one type of phenotypic plasticity where the experience of the mother leads to changes in the phenotype of her offspring that impact how well-suited they will be to their future environment. Sarcophaga bullata females with a diapause history produce offspring that cannot enter diapause even if they are reared in a diapause inducing environment. Accumulating evidence suggests that microRNAs regulate diapause and, possibly, maternal regulation of diapause. We found significant differences in the abundances of several microRNAs (miR-125–5p, miR-124–3p, miR-31–5p, and miR-277–3p) in brains dissected from adult female S. bullata that had experienced diapause compared to females with no diapause history. We also found moderate differences in the mRNA expression of the circadian-clock related genes, clock, clockwork orange, and period. MiR-124–3p and miR-31–5p are part of a gene network that includes these circadian clock-related genes. Taken together our results suggest the maternal block of diapause in S. bullata is regulated, at least in part, by a network that includes microRNAs and the circadian clock.
成年雌性大脑中表达不同的 microRNA 可能会调控牛尾猿休眠的母体阻断作用
母体对休眠的调控是表型可塑性的一种类型,即母体的经历会导致其后代表型的改变,从而影响它们对未来环境的适应程度。有停歇史的牛尾猿雌虫产生的后代即使在诱导停歇的环境中饲养也不会进入停歇。越来越多的证据表明,microRNAs 可调控休眠,也可能是母体对休眠的调控。我们发现,与没有停歇史的雌性牛尾蝠相比,经历过停歇的成年雌性牛尾蝠大脑中几种microRNA(miR-125-5p、miR-124-3p、miR-31-5p和miR-277-3p)的丰度存在明显差异。我们还发现,与昼夜节律相关的基因(时钟、钟表橙和周期)的 mRNA 表达量存在中等差异。MiR-124-3p 和 miR-31-5p 是包括这些昼夜节律相关基因在内的基因网络的一部分。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,牛蛙休眠的母体阻断至少部分是由包括 microRNA 和昼夜节律钟在内的网络调控的。
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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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