Identification and profiling of stable microRNAs in hemolymph of young and old Locusta migratoria fifth instars

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Stijn Van den Brande , Marijke Gijbels , Niels Wynant , Paulien Peeters , Yannick Gansemans , Filip Van Nieuwerburgh , Dulce Santos , Jozef Vanden Broeck
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Since the discovery of the first microRNA (miRNA) in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, numerous novel miRNAs have been identified which can regulate presumably every biological process in a wide range of metazoan species. In accordance, several insect miRNAs have been identified and functionally characterized. While regulatory RNA pathways are traditionally described at an intracellular level, studies reporting on the presence and potential role of extracellular (small) sRNAs have been emerging in the last decade, mainly in mammalian systems. Interestingly, evidence in several species indicates the functional transfer of extracellular RNAs between donor and recipient cells, illustrating RNA-based intercellular communication. In insects, however, reports on extracellular small RNAs are emerging but the number of detailed studies is still very limited. Here, we demonstrate the presence of stable sRNAs in the hemolymph of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria. Moreover, the levels of several extracellular miRNAs (ex-miRNAs) present in locust hemolymph differed significantly between young and old fifth nymphal instars. In addition, we performed a ‘proof of principle’ experiment which suggested that extracellularly delivered miRNA molecules are capable of affecting the locusts’ development.

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幼、老迁徙蝗五龄血淋巴稳定microrna的鉴定与分析
自从在秀丽隐杆线虫(Caenorhabditis elegans)中发现了第一个microRNA (miRNA)以来,许多新的miRNA已经被鉴定出来,这些miRNA可能可以调节广泛的后生动物物种的每一个生物过程。据此,已经鉴定了几种昆虫mirna并对其进行了功能表征。虽然传统上在细胞内水平上描述了调控RNA途径,但在过去十年中,关于细胞外(小)sRNAs的存在和潜在作用的研究已经出现,主要是在哺乳动物系统中。有趣的是,一些物种的证据表明,细胞外rna在供体和受体细胞之间的功能转移,说明了基于rna的细胞间通讯。然而,在昆虫中,关于细胞外小rna的报道正在出现,但详细研究的数量仍然非常有限。在这里,我们证明了在迁徙蝗虫(Locusta migratoria)的血淋巴中存在稳定的rna。此外,蝗虫血淋巴中存在的几种细胞外miRNAs(前miRNAs)水平在年轻和年老的五若虫之间存在显著差异。此外,我们进行了一个“原理证明”实验,该实验表明细胞外传递的miRNA分子能够影响蝗虫的发育。
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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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