Integrated mRNA and miRNA transcriptomic analysis reveals the response of to the metamorphic inducer (juvenile oysters).

Comput Struct Biotechnol J

CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China.

Published: December 2022

Metamorphosis, as a critical developmental event, controls the population dynamics of most marine invertebrates, especially some carnivorous gastropods that feed on bivalves, whose population dynamics not only affect the maintenance of the ecological balance but also impact the protection of bivalve resources; therefore, the metamorphosis of carnivorous gastropods deserve attention. Here, we investigated the mechanism underlying the response of the carnivorous gastropod to its metamorphic inducer juvenile oysters through integrated analysis of miRNA and mRNA profiles. According to the results, we speculated that the AMPK signaling pathway may be the critical regulator in the response to juvenile oysters in competent larvae. The NF-kB and JAK-STAT signaling pathways that regulated apoptosis were also activated by the metamorphic inducer, which may result in the degeneration of the velum. Additionally, the significant changes in the expression of the SARP-19 precursor gene and protein cibby homolog 1-like gene may indicate that these signaling pathways also regulate growth and development during metamorphosis. This study provides further evidence that juvenile oysters can induce metamorphosis of at the transcriptional level, which expands our understanding of the metamorphosis mechanism in carnivorous gastropods

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