miR-2765 involved in ammonia nitrogen stress via negative regulation of autophagy in shrimp
MicroRNA (miRNA) is a highly conserved non-coding tiny endogenous RNA molecule that regulates various cellular functions by inhibiting mRNA translation or promoting the degradation of proteins. In this study, we identified a specific miRNA (designed as Pva-miR-2765) from Penaeus vannamei, which wide...
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description | MicroRNA (miRNA) is a highly conserved non-coding tiny endogenous RNA molecule that regulates various cellular functions by inhibiting mRNA translation or promoting the degradation of proteins. In this study, we identified a specific miRNA (designed as Pva-miR-2765) from Penaeus vannamei, which widely distributed in different tissues of shrimp, with the highest concentration found in the intestine. Through fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), we observed that Pva-miR-2765 is primarily located in the cytoplasm. Interestingly, we found that the expression of Pva-miR-2765 significantly decreased in hemocytes, hepatopancreas and gill under ammonia nitrogen stress. Furthermore, when Pva-miR-2765 was silenced, the autophagy level in shrimp significantly increased. Additionally, Pva-miR-2765 was found to promote pathological damage in the hepatopancreas of shrimp. Subsequently, correlation analysis revealed a negative relationship between the expression of Pva-miR-2765 and PvTBC1D7. To confirm this interaction, we conducted a dual luciferase reporter gene assay, which demonstrated that Pva-miR-2765 inhibit the expression of PvTBC1D7 by interacting with its 3’UTR. And the expression level of PvTBC1D7 in shrimp decreased significantly under ammonia nitrogen stress in Pva-miR-2765 overexpressed. Our findings suggest that Pva-miR-2765 can reduce autophagy in P. vannamei by inhibiting the regulation of PvTBC1D7, thereby participating in the oxidative stress of shrimp caused by ammonia nitrogen stress.
•Pva-miR-2765 significantly inhibits the autophagy level of shrimp.•Overexpression of Pva-miR-2765 increases hepatopancreas damage in shrimp after ammonia nitrogen stress.•Pva-miR-2765 inhibits the expression of PvTBC1D7 by interacting with its 3’UTR. |
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