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miRNA-mRNA Integrative Analysis Reveals the Roles of miRNAs in Hypoxia-Altered Embryonic Development- and Sex Determination-Related Genes of Medaka Fish

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.736362

Keywords

hypoxia; fish; sequencing; miRNA; bioinformatics

Funding

  1. General Research Fund of the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR, People's Republic of China [CityU 11102918]
  2. Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, and Taiwan Province Talented Young Scientist Program of Guangxi

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Recent studies have shown that hypoxia affects sex differentiation and reproductive function in fish, leading to a male-biased population. The molecular mechanisms through which hypoxia alters fish sex differentiation and sex ratios are still poorly understood. In this study, we conducted sequencing of small RNAs and transcripts in marine medaka embryos exposed to hypoxia, and identified dysregulated miRNAs and mRNAs. Our findings suggest that miRNA-mRNA interactions may play a role in regulating embryonic development and sex determination in response to hypoxic stress.
Recent studies have shown hypoxia to be an endocrine disruptor that impairs sex differentiation and reproductive function, leading to male-biased F1 populations in fish. However, the molecular mechanisms through which hypoxia alters fish sex differentiation and therefore sex ratios remain poorly understood. In order to understand the potential role of miRNAs in mediating hypoxia-altered sex determination and differentiation in fish, we conducted small RNA sequencing and transcriptome sequencing on marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) embryos that were exposed to hypoxia (2.0 +/- 0.2 mg O-2 L(-)1) for 40 h (encompassing a critical window of sex determination). We identified dysregulated miRNAs and mRNAs in the hypoxia-exposed embryo, and bioinformatic analysis of the integrative small RNA sequencing and transcriptome sequencing results revealed hypoxia to cause alterations of genes related to embryonic development through miRNA regulation. Importantly, we have identified miRNA-mRNA pairs that were reported to play roles in gonad development (novel miR-145-col9a3 and novel miRNA-94- arid5b), in sex hormone response (novel miRNA-210-ca2, novel miRNA-106-nr2f2, nbr-miR-29c-nr4a1, and ola-miR-92b-akr1d1), and in sex characteristic development (novel miRNA-145-mns1, nle-miR-20-sord, and ipu-miR-219b-abcc8). Our findings highlighted the possible roles of miRNA-mRNA in regulation of embryonic development and sex determination in response to hypoxic stress.

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