Development of a heat shock inducible and inheritable RNAi system in silkworm

Hongjiu Dai , Rongjing Jiang , Jue Wang , Guojiang Xu , Meixun Cao , Zhugang Wang , Jian Fei
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Abstract

A heat shock inducible and inheritable RNA interference (RNAi) system was developed in the silkworm (Bombyx mori). RNAi transgenic silkworms were generated by injecting silkworm eggs with a piggyBac transposon plasmid carrying RNAi sequence against target gene driven by the Drosophila heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) promoter and the helper plasmid expressing piggyBac transposase. The transgenic EGFP gene and the endogenous eclosion hormone (EH) gene were chosen respectively as the target genes. In the RNAi transgenic silkworms, heat shock at 42 °C significantly and specifically reduced the expression of EGFP or EH gene in silkworms according to the corresponding RNAi targeting sequence but not in silkworms with the irrelevant RNAi sequence demonstrating the efficiency and specificity of the RNAi effect. Heat shock in the pupal stage hampered pupal–adult eclosion and reduced egg fertility in EH RNAi transgenic silkworms but not in the wild type or EGFP RNAi transgenic silkworms. The establishment of this heat inducible and inheritable conditional RNA interference system in silkworms provided an approach for the first time to dissect the functions of target genes in silkworms at different stages.

家蚕热激诱导遗传RNAi系统的建立
在家蚕(Bombyx mori)中建立了一个热休克诱导和遗传的RNA干扰(RNAi)系统。将携带RNAi序列的piggyBac转座子质粒和表达piggyBac转座酶的辅助质粒分别注入家蚕卵和果蝇热休克蛋白70 (HSP70)启动子驱动的靶基因,制备RNAi转基因家蚕。分别选择转基因EGFP基因和内源羽化激素(EH)基因作为靶基因。在转RNAi基因的家蚕中,42°C的热休克可显著降低EGFP或EH基因在相应RNAi靶向序列的家蚕中的表达,而在不相关RNAi序列的家蚕中则无显著降低,显示了RNAi效应的有效性和特异性。EH RNAi转基因家蚕蛹期热休克抑制了蛹成虫羽化,降低了卵的育性,而野生型和EGFP RNAi转基因家蚕蛹期热休克对卵的育性没有影响。该家蚕热诱导、遗传条件RNA干扰系统的建立,首次为剖析家蚕不同阶段靶基因的功能提供了途径。
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