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Nonfunctional ingestion of plant miRNAs in silkworm revealed by digital droplet PCR and transcriptome analysis

  Since a plant miRNA(miR168)cross-regulating a mammalian transcript was reported,miRNA-mediated cross-kingdom communication has become one of the most compelling but controversial topics.In the present study,we used silkworm and mulberry,which is a model for studies on the interactions between the insect and its host plant,to address whether miRNA-mediated cross-kingdom communication is a common phenomenon.The results of TA clone,Sanger sequencing and droplet digital PCR demonstrated that several mulberry-derived miRNAs could enter to silkworm hemolymph and multiple tested tissues.Synthetic miR166b was also detected in hemolymph and fat body.However,the ingestion of synthetic miR166b did not play roles in silkworm physiological progress,which was revealed by RNA-seq analyses,RT-PCR,and phenotypic investigations.Mulberry miRNAs are convincingly transferred to the silkworm orally and no physiological process associated with the miRNAs was demonstrable.The results provided a new aspect of cross-kingdom miRNA transfer.

Ling Jia Dayan Zhang Zhonghuia Xiang Ningjia He

State Key Laboratory of Silkworm Genome Biology,Southwest University,Beibei,Chongqing 400715,P.R.China

国内会议

第七届中国畜牧科技论坛

重庆

英文

1699-1717

2016-05-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)