Sun Xiang, Liu Bing-Qi, Li Chu-Qiao, Chen Zhan-Bo, Xu Xiao-Rui, Luan Jun-Bo
Liaoning Key Laboratory of Economic and Applied Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China.
Mol Ecol. 2022 May;31(9):2611-2624. doi: 10.1111/mec.16416. Epub 2022 Mar 14.
Horizontally transferred genes (HTGs) play a key role in animal symbiosis, and some horizontally transferred genes or proteins are highly expressed in specialized host cells (bacteriocytes). However, it is not clear how HTGs are regulated, but microRNAs (miRNAs) are prime candidates given their previously demonstrated roles in symbiosis and impacts on the expression of host genes. A horizontally acquired PanBC that is highly expressed in whitefly bacteriocytes can cooperate with an obligate symbiont Portiera for pantothenate production, facilitating whitefly performance and Portiera titre. Here, we found that a whitefly miRNA, novel-m0780-5p, was up-regulated and its target panBC was down-regulated in Portiera-eliminated whiteflies. This miRNA was located in the cytoplasmic region of whitefly bacteriocytes. Injection of novel-m0780-5p agomir reduced the expression of PanBC in whitefly bacteriocytes, while injection of novel-m0780-5p antagomir enhanced PanBC expression. Agomir injection also reduced the pantothenate level, Portiera titre and whitefly performance. Supplementation with pantothenate restored Portiera titre and the fitness of agomir-injected whiteflies. Thus, we demonstrate that a whitefly miRNA regulates panBC-mediated host-symbiont collaboration required for pantothenate synthesis, benefiting the whitefly-Portiera symbiosis. Both panBC and novel-m0780-5p are present in the genomes of six Bemisia tabaci species. The expression of a novel miRNA in multiple B. tabaci species suggests that the miRNA evolved after panBC acquisition, and allowed this gene to be more tightly regulated. Our discovery provides the first account of a HTG being regulated by a miRNA from the host genome, and suggests key roles for interactions between miRNAs and HTGs in the functioning of symbiosis.
水平转移基因(HTGs)在动物共生中起关键作用,一些水平转移基因或蛋白质在特化的宿主细胞(含菌细胞)中高度表达。然而,目前尚不清楚HTGs是如何被调控的,但鉴于微小RNA(miRNAs)此前在共生中的作用以及对宿主基因表达的影响,它们是主要候选调控因子。一个在粉虱含菌细胞中高度表达的水平获得的泛酸生物合成操纵子(PanBC)可与专性共生菌Portiera合作进行泛酸合成,促进粉虱的生长和Portiera的数量。在此,我们发现一种粉虱miRNA,即novel-m0780-5p,在去除Portiera的粉虱中上调,其靶标panBC下调。这种miRNA位于粉虱含菌细胞的细胞质区域。注射novel-m0780-5p激动剂可降低粉虱含菌细胞中PanBC的表达,而注射novel-m0780-5p拮抗剂则增强PanBC的表达。激动剂注射还降低了泛酸水平、Portiera数量和粉虱的生长。补充泛酸可恢复Portiera数量以及注射激动剂的粉虱的健康状况。因此,我们证明一种粉虱miRNA调控泛酸合成所需的panBC介导的宿主-共生体协作,有利于粉虱-Portiera共生。panBC和novel-m0780-5p都存在于六种烟粉虱物种的基因组中。一种新型miRNA在多种烟粉虱物种中的表达表明,该miRNA是在获得panBC后进化而来的,并使该基因得到更严格的调控。我们的发现首次报道了一个HTG受宿主基因组miRNA的调控,并表明miRNA与HTG之间的相互作用在共生功能中起关键作用。