埃及伊蚊冷驯化过程中新型和已知mirna的热谱分析

IF 2.2 2区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ella H.M. De Nicola , Kyle K. Biggar , Heath A. MacMillan
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病媒埃及伊蚊在冷驯化后能更好地在低温下存活。这种可塑性可能有助于该物种最近的范围扩大。然而,这种能力背后的分子机制仍未被探索。MicroRNAs (miRNAs)可以驱动基因表达的快速变化,并调节其他动物的热可塑性。我们使用生物信息学方法鉴定了Ae中三个新的mirna。蚊。成年雌伊蚊驯化后。在低温(15°C)和高温(25°C)条件下,我们使用RT-qPCR对这些新型mirna和其他四种在另一种蚊子滞育期间下调的mirna进行差异表达分析。两个新的mirna, aae-miR-novel2和aae-miR-novel3,在冷适应个体中上调。两个与脂质代谢和繁殖相关的mirna, aae-miR-8-3p和aae-miR-13b-3p,在冷驯化组中下调,表明这些过程在冷驯化过程中受到影响。温度本身可以改变miRNA靶基因,而用于预测miRNA靶基因的热力学参数通常是在假设体温与恒温动物相关的情况下建立的,而不是那些适用于变温动物的体温。在这里,我们测试了感兴趣的mirna的冷影响靶标,预测仅在15°C下变得热力学稳定。这种方法提供了对这些新型mirna在冷驯化中可能发挥的假定作用的见解。许多预测的靶点涉及与昆虫低温生存相关的过程,如离子稳态和膜稳定性,而其他靶点则暗示了尚未研究的过程的作用。我们的研究结果表明,mirna在蚊子的热可塑性中起着调节作用,值得进一步关注。
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Thermal profiling of novel and known miRNAs during cold acclimation in Aedes aegypti

Thermal profiling of novel and known miRNAs during cold acclimation in Aedes aegypti
The disease vector, Aedes aegypti, can better survive low temperature exposure following cold acclimation. This plasticity may be contributing to this species' recent range expansion. However, the molecular mechanisms behind this ability remain unexplored. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can drive rapid changed in gene expression and are known to regulate thermal plasticity in other animals. We used a bioinformatic approach to identify three novel miRNAs in Ae. aegypti. After acclimating adult female Ae. aegypti to cold (15 °C) and warm (25 °C) conditions, we used RT-qPCR to perform differential expression analysis on these novel miRNAs and four other miRNAs downregulated during diapause in another mosquito species. Two novel miRNAs, aae-miR-novel2 and aae-miR-novel3, were upregulated in cold-acclimated individuals. Two described miRNAs associated with lipid metabolism and reproduction, aae-miR-8-3p and aae-miR-13b-3p, were downregulated in the cold-acclimated group, suggesting these processes are affected during cold acclimation. Temperature alone can alter miRNA target genes, and the thermodynamic parameters used to predict miRNA targets are typically established assuming body temperatures relevant to endotherms, rather than those applying to poikilothermic ectotherms. Here, we instead tested for cold-influenced targets of miRNAs of interest, predicted to only become thermodynamically stable at 15 °C. This approach provides insight into the putative roles that these novel miRNAs could play in cold acclimation. Many predicted targets were involved in processes associated with insect low temperature survival, like ion homeostasis and membrane stability, while others suggest roles for understudied processes. Our results suggest that miRNAs play a regulatory role in mosquito thermal plasticity that deserves further attention.
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审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part D: Genomics and Proteomics (CBPD), focuses on “omics” approaches to physiology, including comparative and functional genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Most studies employ “omics” and/or system biology to test specific hypotheses about molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying physiological responses to the environment. We encourage papers that address fundamental questions in comparative physiology and biochemistry rather than studies with a focus that is purely technical, methodological or descriptive in nature.
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