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20-Hydroxyecdysone-responsive microRNAs of insects.


ABSTRACT: 20-Hydroxyecdysone (20-HE) plays essential roles in coordinating developmental transitions of insects through responsive protein-coding genes and microRNAs (miRNAs). The involvement of single miRNAs in the ecdysone-signalling pathways has been extensively explored, but the interplay between ecdysone and the majority of miRNAs still remains largely unknown. Here, by small RNA sequencing, we systematically investigated the genome-wide responses of miRNAs to 20-HE in the embryogenic cell lines of Bombyx mori and Drosophila melanogaster. Over 60 and 70 20-HE-responsive miRNAs were identified in the BmE cell line and S2 cell line, respectively. The response of miRNAs to ecdysone exhibited a time-dependent pattern, and the response intensity increased with extending exposure to 20-HE. The relationship between ecdysone and the miRNAs was further explored through knockdown of ecdysone-signalling pathway genes. Specifically, ecdysone regulated the cluster miR-275 and miR-305 through the coordination of BmEcR-B and downstream BmE75B, and the interaction between BmEcR and miR-275 cluster was strengthened by the feedback regulation of BmE75B. Ecdysone induced miR-275-3p and miR-305-5p through the ecdysone response effectors (EcREs) at the upstream of the pre-miR-275 cluster. Overall, the results might help us further understand the relationship between ecdysone signalling pathways and small RNAs in the development and metamorphosis of insects.

SUBMITTER: Jin X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7549713 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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