Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species

11th European Zebrafish Meeting, 26-27 October 2020 MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression in a wide variety of physiological processes. In cul-tured fish, it has been shown that miRNAs play a role in the reproductive system, where gonad-specific miRNAs a...

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Main Authors: Van Gelderen, Tosca, Álvarez-Dios, José A., Montfort, Jerome, Thermes, Violette, Piferrer, Francesc, Bobe, Julien, Ribas, Laia
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/230544 2024-02-11T10:02:00+01:00 Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species Van Gelderen, Tosca Álvarez-Dios, José A. Montfort, Jerome Thermes, Violette Piferrer, Francesc Bobe, Julien Ribas, Laia 2020-10-26 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/230544 unknown Sí 11th European Zebrafish Meeting (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/230544 none comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 2020 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:03:18Z 11th European Zebrafish Meeting, 26-27 October 2020 MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression in a wide variety of physiological processes. In cul-tured fish, it has been shown that miRNAs play a role in the reproductive system, where gonad-specific miRNAs are involved. In order to identify common aquacultured markers for early sex-development and to improve reproduction of farmed fish, we compared our zebrafish data with published data of sex-specific gonadal miRNAs to four farmed fish species (i.e., Atlantic cod, catfish, Nile tilapia and European sea bass) together with available data for transgenic zebrafish. In our fish facilities, AB zebrafish were kept at standard husbandry conditions until adulthood when ovaries and testes were dissected. miRNAs were isolated and specific RNA libraries were prepared and sequenced by Illumina technology (50 bp 1 x 50 bp, v4, HiSeq). About 16 million clean reads were obtained from gonadal samples. After determining differentially expressed miRNAs in ovary versus testis, we found 18 significantly upregulated miRNAs specific for ovaries and 25 for testes. Comparing our data with transgenic zebrafish miRNAs, we found one common differentially expressed miRNA specific for each sex: dre-miR-146b-5p in the ovary and dre-miR-212-5p in the testis. FISH analysis revealed the expression of miR146 in the germ cells but not in supporting cells of the ovaries. Significantly expressed miRNAs (normalized reads >100) from the five teleost fish species showed 31 common miRNAs in the gonads, in which five miRNAs were specific for ovaries and other five for testes. Although fur 135research is needed, these common and sex-specific miRNAs in several cultured fish species reveal potential miRNA biomarkers for early development and sex differentiation. Functional studies will demonstrate the molecular mechanism behind these miRNAs and their role in sex differentiation Conference Object atlantic cod Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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description 11th European Zebrafish Meeting, 26-27 October 2020 MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are important post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression in a wide variety of physiological processes. In cul-tured fish, it has been shown that miRNAs play a role in the reproductive system, where gonad-specific miRNAs are involved. In order to identify common aquacultured markers for early sex-development and to improve reproduction of farmed fish, we compared our zebrafish data with published data of sex-specific gonadal miRNAs to four farmed fish species (i.e., Atlantic cod, catfish, Nile tilapia and European sea bass) together with available data for transgenic zebrafish. In our fish facilities, AB zebrafish were kept at standard husbandry conditions until adulthood when ovaries and testes were dissected. miRNAs were isolated and specific RNA libraries were prepared and sequenced by Illumina technology (50 bp 1 x 50 bp, v4, HiSeq). About 16 million clean reads were obtained from gonadal samples. After determining differentially expressed miRNAs in ovary versus testis, we found 18 significantly upregulated miRNAs specific for ovaries and 25 for testes. Comparing our data with transgenic zebrafish miRNAs, we found one common differentially expressed miRNA specific for each sex: dre-miR-146b-5p in the ovary and dre-miR-212-5p in the testis. FISH analysis revealed the expression of miR146 in the germ cells but not in supporting cells of the ovaries. Significantly expressed miRNAs (normalized reads >100) from the five teleost fish species showed 31 common miRNAs in the gonads, in which five miRNAs were specific for ovaries and other five for testes. Although fur 135research is needed, these common and sex-specific miRNAs in several cultured fish species reveal potential miRNA biomarkers for early development and sex differentiation. Functional studies will demonstrate the molecular mechanism behind these miRNAs and their role in sex differentiation
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author Van Gelderen, Tosca
Álvarez-Dios, José A.
Montfort, Jerome
Thermes, Violette
Piferrer, Francesc
Bobe, Julien
Ribas, Laia
spellingShingle Van Gelderen, Tosca
Álvarez-Dios, José A.
Montfort, Jerome
Thermes, Violette
Piferrer, Francesc
Bobe, Julien
Ribas, Laia
Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species
author_facet Van Gelderen, Tosca
Álvarez-Dios, José A.
Montfort, Jerome
Thermes, Violette
Piferrer, Francesc
Bobe, Julien
Ribas, Laia
author_sort Van Gelderen, Tosca
title Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species
title_short Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species
title_full Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species
title_fullStr Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species
title_full_unstemmed Identification of common ovarian and testicular miRNAs among cultured fish species
title_sort identification of common ovarian and testicular mirnas among cultured fish species
publishDate 2020
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