Juanchich Amelie, Bardou Philippe, Rué Olivier, Gabillard Jean-Charles, Gaspin Christine, Bobe Julien, Guiguen Yann
INRA, UR1037 LPGP, Campus de Beaulieu, F-35000, Rennes, France.
INRA, UMR1388, Plate-forme SIGENAE/GenPhySE, Chemin de Borde Rouge, Auzeville CS 52627, F-31326, Castanet-Tolosan, France.
BMC Genomics. 2016 Mar 1;17:164. doi: 10.1186/s12864-016-2505-9.
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as important post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression in a wide variety of physiological processes. They can control both temporal and spatial gene expression and are believed to regulate 30 to 70% of the genes. Data are however limited for fish species, with only 9 out of the 30,000 fish species present in miRBase. The aim of the current study was to discover and characterize rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) miRNAs in a large number of tissues using next-generation sequencing in order to provide an extensive repertoire of rainbow trout miRNAs.
A total of 38 different samples corresponding to 16 different tissues or organs were individually sequenced and analyzed independently in order to identify a large number of miRNAs with high confidence. This led to the identification of 2946 miRNA loci in the rainbow trout genome, including 445 already known miRNAs. Differential expression analysis was performed in order to identify miRNAs exhibiting specific or preferential expression among the 16 analyzed tissues. In most cases, miRNAs exhibit a specific pattern of expression in only a few tissues. The expression data from sRNA sequencing were confirmed by RT-qPCR. In addition, novel miRNAs are described in rainbow trout that had not been previously reported in other species.
This study represents the first characterization of rainbow trout miRNA transcriptome from a wide variety of tissue and sets an extensive repertoire of rainbow trout miRNAs. It provides a starting point for future studies aimed at understanding the roles of miRNAs in major physiological process such as growth, reproduction or adaptation to stress. These rainbow trout miRNAs repertoire provide a novel resource to advance genomic research in salmonid species.
微小RNA(miRNA)已成为多种生理过程中基因表达的重要转录后调节因子。它们可以控制基因表达的时间和空间,据信可调节30%至70%的基因。然而,鱼类的相关数据有限,在miRBase中现有的30000种鱼类中仅有9种有相关数据。本研究的目的是使用下一代测序技术在大量组织中发现并鉴定虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)的miRNA,以提供虹鳟miRNA的广泛文库。
对对应于16种不同组织或器官的总共38个不同样本进行了单独测序和独立分析,以便高置信度地鉴定大量miRNA。这导致在虹鳟基因组中鉴定出2946个miRNA位点,其中包括445个已知的miRNA。进行差异表达分析以鉴定在16种分析组织中表现出特异性或优先表达的miRNA。在大多数情况下,miRNA仅在少数组织中表现出特定的表达模式。小RNA测序的表达数据通过RT-qPCR得到证实。此外,还描述了虹鳟中以前在其他物种中未报道过的新型miRNA。
本研究首次对来自多种组织的虹鳟miRNA转录组进行了表征,并建立了虹鳟miRNA的广泛文库。它为未来旨在了解miRNA在生长、繁殖或应激适应等主要生理过程中的作用的研究提供了一个起点。这些虹鳟miRNA文库为推进鲑科鱼类的基因组研究提供了一种新资源。