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Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ

Outbreaks of locust plagues result from the long-term accumulation of high-density egg production. The migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, displays dramatic differences in the egg-laid number with dependence on population density, while solitarious locusts lay more eggs compared to gregarious ones...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Lianfeng, Guo, Wei, Jiang, Feng, He, Jing, Liu, Hongran, Song, Juan, Yu, Dan, Kang, Le
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33406121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009174
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author Zhao, Lianfeng
Guo, Wei
Jiang, Feng
He, Jing
Liu, Hongran
Song, Juan
Yu, Dan
Kang, Le
author_facet Zhao, Lianfeng
Guo, Wei
Jiang, Feng
He, Jing
Liu, Hongran
Song, Juan
Yu, Dan
Kang, Le
author_sort Zhao, Lianfeng
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description Outbreaks of locust plagues result from the long-term accumulation of high-density egg production. The migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, displays dramatic differences in the egg-laid number with dependence on population density, while solitarious locusts lay more eggs compared to gregarious ones. However, the regulatory mechanism for the egg-laid number difference is unclear. Herein, we confirm that oosorption plays a crucial role in the regulation of egg number through the comparison of physiological and molecular biological profiles in gregarious and solitarious locusts. We find that gregarious oocytes display a 15% higher oosorption ratio than solitarious ones. Activinβ (Actβ) is the most highly upregulated gene in the gregarious terminal oocyte (GTO) compared to solitarious terminal oocyte (STO). Meanwhile, Actβ increases sharply from the normal oocyte (N) to resorption body 1 (RB1) stage during oosorption. The knockdown of Actβ significantly reduces the oosorption ratio by 13% in gregarious locusts, resulting in an increase in the egg-laid number. Based on bioinformatic prediction and experimental verification, microRNA-34 with three isoforms can target Actβ. The microRNAs display higher expression levels in STO than those in GTO and contrasting expression patterns of Actβ from the N to RB1 transition. Overexpression of each miR-34 isoform leads to decreased Actβ levels and significantly reduces the oosorption ratio in gregarious locusts. In contrast, inhibition of the miR-34 isoforms results in increased Actβ levels and eventually elevates the oosorption ratio of solitarious locusts. Our study reports an undescribed mechanism of oosorption through miRNA targeting of a TGFβ ligand and provides new insights into the mechanism of density-dependent reproductive adaption in insects.
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spelling pubmed-77874502021-01-14 Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ Zhao, Lianfeng Guo, Wei Jiang, Feng He, Jing Liu, Hongran Song, Juan Yu, Dan Kang, Le PLoS Genet Research Article Outbreaks of locust plagues result from the long-term accumulation of high-density egg production. The migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, displays dramatic differences in the egg-laid number with dependence on population density, while solitarious locusts lay more eggs compared to gregarious ones. However, the regulatory mechanism for the egg-laid number difference is unclear. Herein, we confirm that oosorption plays a crucial role in the regulation of egg number through the comparison of physiological and molecular biological profiles in gregarious and solitarious locusts. We find that gregarious oocytes display a 15% higher oosorption ratio than solitarious ones. Activinβ (Actβ) is the most highly upregulated gene in the gregarious terminal oocyte (GTO) compared to solitarious terminal oocyte (STO). Meanwhile, Actβ increases sharply from the normal oocyte (N) to resorption body 1 (RB1) stage during oosorption. The knockdown of Actβ significantly reduces the oosorption ratio by 13% in gregarious locusts, resulting in an increase in the egg-laid number. Based on bioinformatic prediction and experimental verification, microRNA-34 with three isoforms can target Actβ. The microRNAs display higher expression levels in STO than those in GTO and contrasting expression patterns of Actβ from the N to RB1 transition. Overexpression of each miR-34 isoform leads to decreased Actβ levels and significantly reduces the oosorption ratio in gregarious locusts. In contrast, inhibition of the miR-34 isoforms results in increased Actβ levels and eventually elevates the oosorption ratio of solitarious locusts. Our study reports an undescribed mechanism of oosorption through miRNA targeting of a TGFβ ligand and provides new insights into the mechanism of density-dependent reproductive adaption in insects. Public Library of Science 2021-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7787450/ /pubmed/33406121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009174 Text en © 2021 Zhao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhao, Lianfeng
Guo, Wei
Jiang, Feng
He, Jing
Liu, Hongran
Song, Juan
Yu, Dan
Kang, Le
Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ
title Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ
title_full Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ
title_fullStr Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ
title_full_unstemmed Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ
title_short Phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microRNA-34 targeting activinβ
title_sort phase-related differences in egg production of the migratory locust regulated by differential oosorption through microrna-34 targeting activinβ
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33406121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009174
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