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An invertebrate-specific and immune-responsive microRNA augments oyster haemocyte phagocytosis by targeting CgI?B2.


ABSTRACT: Nuclear factor (NF)-?B pathway is an evolutionally conserved pathway in activating immune response, in which I?Bs can repress the activation. In the present study, cgi-miR-2d, an invertebrate-specific microRNA, was proved to regulate CgI?B2 expression and haemocyte phagocytosis during bacterial infection in oyster Crassostrea gigas. The expression of cgi-miR-2d was significantly up-regulated after Vibrio splendidus challenge, while CgI?B2 transcripts decreased. Significant decreases in both luminescence and CgI?B2 3'UTR level was observed after transfection of cgi-miR-2d in CgI?B2 3'UTR luciferase reporter assay. CgI?B2 mRNA level decreased significantly (0.51-fold of control group, p?

SUBMITTER: Chen H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4941716 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An invertebrate-specific and immune-responsive microRNA augments oyster haemocyte phagocytosis by targeting CgIκB2.

Chen Hao H   Zhou Zhi Z   Wang Hao H   Wang Lingling L   Wang Weilin W   Liu Rui R   Qiu Limei L   Song Linsheng L  

Scientific reports 20160712


Nuclear factor (NF)-κB pathway is an evolutionally conserved pathway in activating immune response, in which IκBs can repress the activation. In the present study, cgi-miR-2d, an invertebrate-specific microRNA, was proved to regulate CgIκB2 expression and haemocyte phagocytosis during bacterial infection in oyster Crassostrea gigas. The expression of cgi-miR-2d was significantly up-regulated after Vibrio splendidus challenge, while CgIκB2 transcripts decreased. Significant decreases in both lumi  ...[more]

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