Elsevier

Genomics

Volume 113, Issue 6, November 2021, Pages 3533-3543
Genomics

Comprehensive analysis of miRNA-mRNA/lncRNA during gonadal development of triploid female rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

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Highlights

  • miRNA-mRNA/lncRNA interaction networks of gonadal development in triploid fishes.

  • 22 genes were related to oocyte meiosis and homologous recombination.

  • 6 lncRNAs regulate meiosis as the target of miR-15a-5p.

  • Polyploidy-associated effects on fertility of fish.

Abstract

Chromosomal ploidy manipulation is one of the means to create excellent germplasm. Triploid fish could provide an ideal sterile model for searching of a underlying mechanism of abnormality in meiosis. The complete understanding of the coding and noncoding RNAs regulating sterility caused by meiosis abnormality is still not well understood. By high-throughput sequencing, we compared the expression profiles of gonadal mRNA, long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), and microRNA (miRNA) at three different developmental stages between the diploid (XX) and triploid (XXX) female rainbow trout. These stages were gonads before differentiation (65 days post fertilisation, dpf), at the beginning of morphological differences (180 dpf) and showing clear difference between diploids and triploids (600 dpf), respectively. A majority of differentially expressed (DE) RNAs were identified, and 22 DE mRNAs related to oocyte meiosis and homologous recombination were characterized. The predicted miRNA-mRNA/lncRNA networks of 3 developmental stages were constructed based on the target pairs of DE lncRNA-miRNA and DE mRNA-miRNA. According to the networks, meiosis-related gene of ccne1 was targeted by dre-miR-15a-5p_R + 1, and 6 targeted DE lncRNAs were identified. Also, qRT-PCR was performed to validate the credibility of the network. Overall, this study explored the potential interplay between coding and noncoding RNAs during the gonadal development of polyploid fish. The mRNA, lncRNA and miRNA screened in this study may be helpful to identify the functional elements regulating fertility of rainbow trout, which may provide reference for character improvement in aquaculture.

Keywords

Triploid
Fertility
Gonadal development
Rainbow trout
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA)
microRNAs (miRNA)
Competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNA)

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