| Literature DB >> 25922662 |
Yanxia Liu1, Yanhe Zhou1, Jinya Wu1, Peiming Zheng1, Yiji Li1, Xiaoying Zheng2, Santhosh Puthiyakunnon1, Zhijian Tu3, Xiao-Guang Chen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aedes albopictus is an important vector of Dengue virus (DENV) and it has quickly invaded the tropical and temperate environments worldwide. A few studies have shown that, microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate mosquito defense against pathogens. However, there is no systematic analysis of the impact of DENV infection on miRNA expression in Ae. albopictus. We conducted this study to investigate the miRNA expression of Ae. albopictus upon DENV-2 infection using Illumina RNA sequencing.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes albopictus; Dengue virus; Host-pathogen interaction; miRNA
Year: 2015 PMID: 25922662 PMCID: PMC4411651 DOI: 10.1186/s13578-015-0009-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biosci ISSN: 2045-3701 Impact factor: 7.133
Figure 1Length distribution of clean reads from deep sequencing in mosquitoes. The x-axis indicates sequence lengths from 18 nt to 30 nt. The y-axis indicates the percentage of reads for sequences of each length.
Summary of sRNAs from control and DENV-infected
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| Raw reads | 10931852 | 21966367 | ||
| clean reads | 1962591 (100%) | 10102019 (100%) | 5600491 (100%) | 20781374 (100%) |
| Mapped to genomic | 61337 (3.13%) | 4805249 (47.57%) | 123126 (2.20%) | 3309844 (15.93%) |
| Exon antisense | 20663 (1.06%) | 71989 (0.71%) | 66031 (1.18%) | 294427 (1.42%) |
| Exon sense | 42862 (2.18%) | 74171 (0.73%) | 114131 (2.04%) | 255393 (1.23%) |
| Intron antisense | 31838 (1.62%) | 95207 (0.94%) | 96829 (1.73%) | 353679 (1.70%) |
| Intron sense | 57867 (2.95%) | 158529 (1.57%) | 172485 (3.08%) | 484486 (2.33%) |
| miRNA | 1370 (0.07%) | 3944255 (39.04%) | 1284 (0.02%) | 2261930 (10.88%) |
| rRNA | 44028 (2.24%) | 742412 (7.35%) | 54369 (0.97%) | 711225 (3.42%) |
| Repeat | 486909 (24.81%) | 1144793 (11.33%) | 1528878 (27.30%) | 4100141 (19.73%) |
| snRNA | 556 (0.03%) | 2371 (0.02%) | 627 (0.01%) | 1306 (0) |
| snoRNA | 85 (0) | 165 (0) | 170 (0) | 271 (0) |
| tRNA | 3270 (0.17%) | 49538 (0.49%) | 6303 (0.11%) | 58790 (0.28%) |
| Unannotated sRNAs | 1273143 (64.87%) | 3818589 (37.80%) | 3559384 (63.55%) | 12259726 (58.99%) |
Figure 2Differential expression of miRNAs in control and infected Ae. albopictus mosquitoes. (A) Heat map of the miRNAs. Highly expressed miRNAs are indicated in red, and miRNAs with low expression are indicated in green. The absolute signal intensity ranged from 0 to 3. (B) Scatter plot of up- and down-regulated miRNAs in control and infected mosquitoes. Each point in the figure represents a miRNA. The X and Y axes show the expression levels in control or infect samples. The red points represent up-expressed miRNAs with a ratio >2, the blue points represent equally-expressed miRNAs with a ratio ≥1/2 and ≤2, and the green points represent down-expressed miRNAs with a ratio <1/2.
Figure 3Alteration of miRNAs after dengue virus infection in Ae. albopictus mosquitoes. (A) Down-regulated miRNAs. The horizontal axis indicates the fold change, and the vertical axis indicates normalized miRNAs expression. Blue indicates the greatly regulated miRNAs. (B) Up-regulated miRNAs. (C) miRNAs that were down-regulated and up-regulated more than 50-fold. (D) The 14 most highly expressed miRNAs in control and infected mosquitoes. T-tests were used for the comparison of miRNAs expression. The P values were performed on the data with the significance threshold selected as 0.05.
Figure 4Real Time PCR data analysis of miRNAs and their target mRNAs. (A) Expression profiles of 12 miRNAs in female mosquitoes at 7 days after PBS inoculation and DENV-2 inoculation. The relative expression of miRNAs were calculated against control mosquito as a calibrator using 2-ΔΔCt method and normalized to 5S rRNA. (B) Expression levels of 9 target mRNAs were detected in control and infected mosquitoes. mRNA levels relative to GAPDH were calculated. T-tests were used for the comparison of RT-qPCR data. Error bars show the standard deviation from three independent experiments with three triplicates each. Asterisks indicate the statistical significance: ***P < 0.001, **P < 0.01, *P < 0.05.
Figure 5A network of putative interactions between the differentially expressed miRNAs and the immune target genes. Yellow indicates miRNAs; green indicates immune target genes.
Figure 6GO and Pathway analysis of the differentially expressed miRNAs. Round Rectangle indicates miRNAs; Ellipse indicates GO classes; V indicates pathways.