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The Caligus Rogercresseyi Mirnome: Discovery And Transcriptome Profiling During The Sea Lice Ontogeny

Date Issued
2017-03-15
Author(s)
Farlora, Rodolfo  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Cristian Gallardo‐Escárate
Valentina Valenzuela-Muñóz
Sebastián Boltaña
Gustavo Núñez-Acuña
Diego Valenzuela‐Miranda
Ana Teresa Gonçalves
Camille Détrée
Estefanía Tarifeño-Saldivia
Steven Roberts
Hollie M. Putnam
DOI
10.1016/j.aggene.2017.03.002
Abstract
Small RNA sequencing in the copepod ectoparasite Caligus rogercresseyi was conducted to evidence putative roles of non-coding RNAs during the sea louse ontogeny. Here, differentially expressed miRNAs and mRNAs for each developmental stage were analyzed in parallel with bioinformatic gene target predictions. Based on sequence analysis, C. rogercresseyi miRNome comprises 673 conserved miRNAs, including precursors, 5′ and 3′ isomiRs. The conserved miRNAs include 40 families found in twelve different arthropods species. The results also showed that C. rogercresseyi miRNome exhibit stage-specific expression patterns, with miRNA-996-4 and miRNA-124 displaying sex-biased expression. Target prediction of these miRNAs identifies possible silencing mechanism of sex-related genes. Furthermore, bantam isomiRs were highly transcribed during the infective stage of copepodid and target prediction using differentially expressed genes in Atlantic salmon infested with sea lice, suggests a putative role of these miRNAs in the host-pathogen interaction. This is the first study reporting a miRNA repertoire in a marine copepod ectoparasite that affects the salmon aquaculture worldwide.
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