An invertebrate-specific and immune-responsive microRNA augments oyster haemocyte phagocytosis by targeting CgIκ B2

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Nuclear factor (NF)-κ B pathway is an evolutionally conserved pathway in activating immune response, in which Iκ Bs can repress the activation. In the present study, cgi-miR-2d, an invertebrate-specific microRNA, was proved to regulate CgIκ 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 CgIκ B2 transcripts decreased. Significant decreases in both luminescence and CgIκ B2 3′UTR level was observed after transfection of cgi-miR-2d in CgIκ B2 3′UTR luciferase reporter assay. CgIκ B2 mRNA level decreased significantly (0.51-fold of control group, p < 0.05) in gain-of-function assay of cgi-miR-2d in vivo while it increased markedly (1.27-fold, p < 0.05) when cgi-miR-2d was repressed (0.10-fold, p < 0.01). A significant increase of haemocyte phagocytosis rate was observed in cgi-miR-2d overexpression group (p < 0.01), consistent with results in CgIκ B2 knock-down group (p < 0.01). Moreover, the apoptosis rate of haemocytes was found significantly declined (28.57%, p < 0.01) in gain-of-function assay of cgi-miR-2d. Together, those results not only depicted the functional conservation of miR-2d family in anti-apoptosis of oysters but also highlighted its interaction with phagocytosis by modulating NF-κ B pathway, which might dedicate critically to the well-balance of host immune response.

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Chen, H., Zhou, Z., Wang, H., Wang, L., Wang, W., Liu, R., … Song, L. (2016). An invertebrate-specific and immune-responsive microRNA augments oyster haemocyte phagocytosis by targeting CgIκ B2. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep29591

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