Fan Xiaoxue, Zhang Wende, Guo Sijia, Zhu Leran, Zhang Yiqiong, Zhao Haodong, Gao Xuze, Jiang Haibin, Zhang Tianze, Chen Dafu, Guo Rui, Niu Qingsheng
College of Animal Sciences (College of Bee Science), Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China.
Apiculture Science Institute of Jilin Province, Jilin 132000, China.
Insects. 2023 May 16;14(5):469. doi: 10.3390/insects14050469.
MiRNAs, as a kind of key regulators in gene expression, play vital roles in numerous life activities from cellular proliferation and differentiation to development and immunity. However, little is known about the regulatory manner of miRNAs in the development of Asian honey bee () guts. Here, on basis of our previously gained high-quality transcriptome data, transcriptome-wide identification of miRNAs in the larval guts of was conducted, followed by investigation of the miRNAs' differential expression profile during the gut development. In addition to the regulatory network, the potential function of differentially expressed miRNAs (DEmiRNAs) was further analyzed. In total, 330, 351, and 321 miRNAs were identified in the 4-, 5-, and 6-day-old larval guts, respectively; among these, 257 miRNAs were shared, while 38, 51, and 36 ones were specifically expressed. Sequences of six miRNAs were confirmed by stem-loop RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing. Additionally, in the "Ac4 vs. Ac5" comparison group, there were seven up-regulated and eight down-regulated miRNAs; these DEmiRNAs could target 5041 mRNAs, involving a series of GO terms and KEGG pathways associated with growth and development, such as cellular process, cell part, Wnt, and Hippo. Comparatively, four up-regulated and six down-regulated miRNAs detected in the "Ac5 vs. Ac6" comparison group and the targets were associated with diverse development-related terms and pathways, including cell, organelle, Notch and Wnt. Intriguingly, it was noticed that miR-6001-y presented a continuous up-regulation trend across the developmental process of larval guts, implying that miR-6001-y may be a potential essential modulator in the development process of larval guts. Further investigation indicated that 43 targets in the "Ac4 vs. Ac5" comparison group and 31 targets in the "Ac5 vs. Ac6" comparison group were engaged in several crucial development-associated signaling pathways such as Wnt, Hippo, and Notch. Ultimately, the expression trends of five randomly selected DEmiRNAs were verified using RT-qPCR. These results demonstrated that dynamic expression and structural alteration of miRNAs were accompanied by the development of larval guts, and DEmiRNAs were likely to participate in the modulation of growth as well as development of larval guts by affecting several critical pathways via regulation of the expression of target genes. Our data offer a basis for elucidating the developmental mechanism underlying Asian honey bee larval guts.
微小RNA(miRNAs)作为基因表达中的一类关键调节因子,在从细胞增殖、分化到发育和免疫等众多生命活动中发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,关于miRNAs在中华蜜蜂肠道发育中的调控方式却知之甚少。在此,基于我们之前获得的高质量转录组数据,对中华蜜蜂幼虫肠道中的miRNAs进行了全转录组鉴定,随后研究了miRNAs在肠道发育过程中的差异表达谱。除了调控网络外,还进一步分析了差异表达miRNAs(DEmiRNAs)的潜在功能。在4日龄、5日龄和6日龄幼虫肠道中分别鉴定出330、351和321个miRNAs;其中,257个miRNAs是共有的,而分别有38、51和36个是特异性表达的。通过茎环RT-PCR和桑格测序对6个miRNAs的序列进行了验证。此外,在“Ac4 vs. Ac5”比较组中,有7个上调和8个下调的miRNAs;这些DEmiRNAs可以靶向5041个mRNA,涉及一系列与生长和发育相关的GO术语和KEGG途径,如细胞过程、细胞部分、Wnt和Hippo。相比之下,在“Ac5 vs. Ac6”比较组中检测到4个上调和6个下调的miRNAs,其靶标与多种发育相关的术语和途径有关,包括细胞、细胞器、Notch和Wnt。有趣的是,注意到miR-6001-y在幼虫肠道发育过程中呈现出持续上调的趋势,这意味着miR-6001-y可能是幼虫肠道发育过程中一个潜在的重要调节因子。进一步的研究表明,“Ac4 vs. Ac5”比较组中的43个靶标和“Ac5 vs. Ac6”比较组中的31个靶标参与了Wnt、Hippo和Notch等几个关键的发育相关信号通路。最终,使用RT-qPCR验证了5个随机选择的DEmiRNAs的表达趋势。这些结果表明,miRNAs的动态表达和结构改变伴随着中华蜜蜂幼虫肠道的发育,并且DEmiRNAs可能通过调节靶基因的表达影响几个关键途径,从而参与幼虫肠道生长和发育的调节。我们的数据为阐明中华蜜蜂幼虫肠道发育机制提供了依据。