Integrated miRNA-mRNA analysis uncovers immediate-early response to salinity stress in gill-derived cell line of Gymnocypris przewalskii.

BMC Genomics

State Key Laboratory of Plateau Ecology and Agriculture, College of Eco-Environmental Engineering, Qinghai University, 251 Ningda Road, Xining, 810016, PR China.

Published: October 2024

Salinity adaptation is an important issue in aquaculture. Understanding the immediate-early response to salinity stress helps in comprehending this process. In vitro experiments using cell lines can explain cell-independent reactions without the involvement of hormones in vivo. In this study, salinity stress experiments were conducted using cell line derived from the gills of Gymnocypris przewalskii (GPG cell line) to isolate immediate-early response-related genes and miRNAs using transcriptomics, followed by bioinformatics analysis. The results showed that intracellular free Ca appeared to be a key factor in cell sensing and initiating downstream cell signaling in response to external salinity. Additionally, cell apoptosis was the most common feature of salinity stress, with multiple signaling pathways involved in salinity-induced cell apoptosis. Furthermore, MiRNAs played a crucial role in the rapid response to salinity stress by selectively inhibiting the expression of specific genes. Additionally, for the first time in the G. przewalskii genome, Tf2 and TY3 families of transposons were found to have responsive roles to the external salinity stress. This study contributes to a better understanding of osmotic sensing in G. przewalskii and provides theoretical assistance for improving salinity adaptation in aquaculture fish species.

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