A Highly Conserved Circular RNA, circRasGEF1B, Enhances Antiviral Immunity by Regulating the miR-21-3p/MITA Pathway in Lower Vertebrates
Qing Chu, Weiwei Zheng, Hui Su, Lei Zhang, Renjie Chang, Wenya Gao, Tianjun Xu
Abstract
(SCRV) is a typical fish RNA rhabdovirus, which is one of the most significant viral pathogens in teleost fish and can cause severe hemorrhagic septicemia in freshwater and marine fishes. Here, we discovered a highly conserved circRNAs called circRasGEF1B, which acts as a key regulator for innate antiviral responses upon SCRV infection. circRasGEF1B acts as an endogenous sponge of miR-21-3p that downregulates miR-21-3p expression levels. circRasGEF1B is able to bind to miR-21-3p directly and regulates MITA expression. To our knowledge, this report is the first to characterize circRNA-miRNA regulatory networks that exist in lower vertebrates.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyInnate immune systemRNAImmunityCell biologyRegulatorVirologyEndogenyGeneticsGeneImmune systemEndocrinologyCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulationinterferon and immune responses