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MicroRNA expression profile in Lampetra morii upon Vibrio anguillarum infection and miR-4561 characterization targeting lip

Lie Ma, Meng Gou, Zeyu Du, Ting Zhu, Jun Li, Qing Wei Li, Yue Pang

2021Communications Biology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a critical evolutionary pivot between invertebrates and vertebrates, lampreys provide rich genetic information. Lamprey immune protein (LIP) is a key immune regulator. MicroRNAs, well-conserved in the response to immunological stress, remain understudied in lamprey immunity. We generated a lamprey microRNA expression atlas, using deep sequencing, upon Vibrio anguillarum infection. Using comparative methods, we found that miR-4561 potentially regulates innate immunity via interaction with lip. We found a sequence in the 3'-UTR region of LIP mRNA complementary to the miR-4561 seed region; miR-4561 expression was negatively correlated with LIP. During V. anguillarum infection, miR-4561 inhibited LIP expression and bacterial clearance. Notably, LIP expression in supraneural body cells was necessary for the Gram-negative immune response. Additionally, we observed that overexpression of miR-4561 induced apoptosis in embryonic cells, suggesting a role in embryonic development. Collectively, we show lamprey microRNAs may significantly affect gene regulation and provide new insights on LIP-mediated immune regulation.

Topics & Concepts

Vibrio anguillarumBiologyInnate immune systemLampreymicroRNAImmune systemCell biologyGeneAntagomirGeneticsVibrioBacteriaFisheryMicroRNA in disease regulationAquaculture disease management and microbiotaCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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