黑腹果蝇肠道转录组反应的研究——敲低反病毒驯化gag基因

Q3 Medicine
M L Nikitina, P A Milyaeva, I V Kuzmin, L N Nefedova
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摘要

通过对病毒gag基因的分子驯化,在黑腹果蝇基因组中形成了gag基因。先前的研究表明,相对于其他组织,Gagr基因在肠道组织中的转录水平最高,并且在雌性中,对营养培养基中添加过硫酸铵的反应最有效地诱导其转录。本研究在标准条件和过硫酸铵应激条件下,研究了Gagr基因敲低的雌性在所有组织中的肠道转录组。结果表明,在Gagr基因敲低的雌性小鼠中,肠道中Toll和Imd信号通路控制的抗菌肽基因被激活。通过过硫酸铵诱导应激反应发现,在Gagr基因敲低的果蝇中,JAK/STAT和JNK/MAPK信号通路被破坏,er -应激和upr -应激通路几乎完全不被激活。获得的数据证实了Gagr基因在维持体内平衡和免疫应答中的重要作用。
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[Study of the Gut Transcriptomic Response in Drosophila melanogaster with Knockdown of Gagr, Domesticated gag Gene of Errantiviruses].

As a result of molecular domestication of the gag gene of errantiviruses, the Gagr gene was formed in the genome of Drosophila melanogaster. It has previously been shown that the Gagr gene is transcribed at the highest level in gut tissues relative to other tissues, and its transcription is most effectively induced in females in response to ammonium persulfate added to the nutrient medium. In the present work, the gut transcriptome of females with knockdown of the Gagr gene was studied in all tissues under standard conditions and under stress conditions caused by ammonium persulfate. It was revealed that in females with knockdown of the Gagr gene, the genes of antimicrobial peptides controlled by the Toll and Imd signaling pathways are activated in the gut. Induction of a stress response by ammonium persulfate revealed disruption of the JAK/STAT and JNK/MAPK signaling pathways and an almost complete absence of activation of the ER-stress and UPR-stress pathways in flies with the Gagr gene knockdown. The data obtained confirm the important role of the Gagr gene in maintaining homeostasis and the immune response.

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