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Long noncoding RNA LTCONS4500 promotes antibacterial immune responses via targeting miR-3570-5p in teleost fish Miichthys miiuy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2023.104764

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Long noncoding RNAs; ceRNA; MyD88; Antibacterial immune responses; Teleost fish

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There is growing evidence indicating that lncRNAs act as gene regulators in various biological processes. In this study, a lncRNA called LTCONS4500 was found to be a positive regulator of the immune response in miiuy croaker. It was upregulated by gram-negative bacteria and promoted the expression of inflammatory cytokines. Further investigation revealed that LTCONS4500 interacted with miR-3570-5p to enhance antibacterial immune responses.
There is accumulating evidence demonstrated that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) act as gene regulators in various biological processes, including innate immunity, in which lncRNAs could play their regulatory roles by interacting with miRNAs. Compared with mammals, there is little attention paid to the mechanism of the lncRNA-miRNA regulatory network in teleost fish. Herein, we found a long noncoding RNAs LTCONS4500 that could function as a positive regulator of the immune response in miiuy croaker (Miichthys miiuy). Specifically, we found that the expression of LTCONS4500 could be upregulated by gram-negative bacteria, such as Vibrio anguillarum and Vibrio harveyi. Upregulated LTCONS4500 could promote the expression of inflammatory cytokines. Further study showed that LTCONS4500 could act as a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) to interact with miR-3570-5p to facilitate MyD88 expression and thus enhance antibacterial immune responses. Our data suggests the function and mechanism of lncRNAs in antibacterial immune responses of teleost fish, which will enrich the gene regulatory network of vertebrates.

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