Methylation on RNA: A Potential Mechanism Related to Immune Priming within But Not across Generations

Invertebrate immune priming is a growing field in immunology. This phenomenon refers to the ability of invertebrates to generate a more vigorous immune response to a second encounter with a specific pathogen and can occur within and across generations. Although the precise mechanism has not been elu...

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Hauptverfasser: Castro-Vargas, Cynthia, Linares-López, César, López-Torres, Adolfo, Wrobel, Katarzyna, Torres-Guzmán, Juan C, Hernández, Gloria A G, Wrobel, Kazimierz, Lanz-Mendoza, Humberto, Contreras-Garduño, Jorge
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description Invertebrate immune priming is a growing field in immunology. This phenomenon refers to the ability of invertebrates to generate a more vigorous immune response to a second encounter with a specific pathogen and can occur within and across generations. Although the precise mechanism has not been elucidated, it has been suggested that methylation of DNA is a cornerstone for this phenomenon. Here, using a novel method of analytical chemistry (a reversed-phase liquid chromatography procedure) and the beetle as a model system, we did not find evidence to support this hypothesis taking into account the percentage of methylated cytosine entities in DNA (5mdC) within or across generations. However, we found a lower percentage of methylated cytosine entities in RNA (5mC) within but not across generations in immune priming experiments with adults against the bacteria and larvae against the fungus . To our knowledge, this is the first report suggesting a role of differential methylation on RNA during immune priming within generations.
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