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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39313182

RESUMEN

The function of Litopenaeus vannamei Na+/K+/2Cl- cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) under nitrite stress was investigated. The full-length cDNA sequence of the L. vannamei NKCC1 gene was cloned using the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) technique, and the sequence was analysed using bioinformatics tools. Expression and localisation of NKCC1 in tissues were assessed using real-time quantitative PCR and in situ hybridisation, respectively. The impact of nitrite stress on the survival, physiology, biochemistry and tissue structure of L. vannamei was investigated following silencing of NKCC1 by RNA interference. The 3143 bp cDNA sequence of L. vannamei NKCC1 encodes a polypeptide of 918 amino acids. It is evolutionarily conserved. NKCC1 expression was highest in gill tissue, particularly within cuticle and gill epithelial cells. After silencing NKCC1, an increase in shrimp survival was observed, accompanied by a significant reduction in nitrite entry into the body (P < 0.05). Moreover, the oxidative stress enzyme system remained unaffected and damage to gill tissue was alleviated. The results suggest that NKCC1 is involved in regulating nitrite uptake, and plays a crucial role in facilitating nitrite entry into the organism through gill tissue. The findings provide a vital experimental basis for addressing concerns related to nitrite toxicity.


Asunto(s)
Branquias , Nitritos , Penaeidae , Miembro 2 de la Familia de Transportadores de Soluto 12 , Animales , Penaeidae/genética , Penaeidae/metabolismo , Penaeidae/fisiología , Nitritos/metabolismo , Miembro 2 de la Familia de Transportadores de Soluto 12/metabolismo , Miembro 2 de la Familia de Transportadores de Soluto 12/genética , Branquias/metabolismo , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Estrés Fisiológico , Filogenia , Clonación Molecular , Secuencia de Bases , Estrés Oxidativo , ADN Complementario/genética , Interferencia de ARN
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Mol Genet Metab ; 143(1-2): 108545, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39068683

RESUMEN

Anderson-Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by a pathological variant of the α-galactosidase A (GLA) gene that results in deficient GLA activity. GLA deficiency leads to the accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) and lyso-Gb3 in many tissues. A certain number of FD patients have burning pain or acroparesthesia in the feet and hands since childhood. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is available for FD patients. However, ERT does not dramatically improve these FD-related peripheral neuropathic pain. We generated an adeno-associated virus serotype PHP.eB (AAV-PHP.eB) vector encoding mouse GLA cDNA, which was administered to FD mice intrathecally (it) or intravenously (iv). In the it-administered AAV (it-AAV) FD mice, the GLA enzyme activity in the lumbar dorsal root ganglion (DRG) was significantly greater than that in the untreated (NT) FD mice, and the level of activity was similar to that in wild-type (WT) B6 mice. However, in iv-administered AAV (iv-AAV) FD mice, GLA activity in the DRG did not increase compared to that in NT FD mice. Gb3 storage in the DRG of it-AAV FD mice was reduced compared to that in the DRG of NT FD mice. However, compared with NT FD mice, iv-AAV FD mice did not exhibit a significant reduction in the expression of the Gb3 substrate. Compared with WT mice, FD mice were thermally hyposensitive at 52 °C according to the hot plate test. The it-AAV FD mice showed significant recovery from thermal hyposensitivity. However, the iv-AAV FD mice did not exhibit significant improvement in thermal hyposensitivity. These results suggest that the intrathecal delivery of AAV-PHP.eB-mGLA may be a valuable tool for the treatment of FD-related peripheral neuropathic pain.


Asunto(s)
Dependovirus , Enfermedad de Fabry , Terapia Genética , Vectores Genéticos , Inyecciones Espinales , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico , alfa-Galactosidasa , Animales , Enfermedad de Fabry/genética , Enfermedad de Fabry/terapia , Dependovirus/genética , Vectores Genéticos/administración & dosificación , Vectores Genéticos/genética , alfa-Galactosidasa/genética , alfa-Galactosidasa/administración & dosificación , Ratones , Terapia Genética/métodos , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/terapia , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/genética , Ganglios Espinales/metabolismo , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , ADN Complementario/genética , ADN Complementario/administración & dosificación , Terapia de Reemplazo Enzimático/métodos , Humanos , Trihexosilceramidas/metabolismo , Masculino
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J Fish Biol ; 105(4): 1314-1326, 2024 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38965864

RESUMEN

The hedgehog signaling pathway plays an important role in early development and growth of most vertebrates. Sonic hedgehog (shh) gene is a critical regulator of embryonic development in many species, including humans. However, it is not clear what roles shh can play in the development of fish. In this paper, shh gene was cloned from Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae. The full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) of P. yokohamae sonic hedgehog gene (Pyshh) comprises 3194 bp, with a 1317-bp open reading frame (ORF) that encodes a polypeptide of 438 amino acids with a typical HH-signal domain and Hint-N domain. The conserved sequences of the protein among species were predicted by using multiple sequence comparison. The phylogenetic tree construction showed that PySHH is clustered in a branch of Pleuronectidae. To explore the expression of Pyshh gene in various tissues of P. yokohamae, we used real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR technology to detect it. The results showed that Pyshh gene is widely distributed in various tissues of P. yokohamae juveniles, different tissues of adult males and females, and is particularly expressed in immune organs. The Pyshh gene expression was higher in the muscle and brain of juvenile fish, and higher in bone, gill, and skin of male fish than that of female fish, suggesting that Pyshh might be involved in the formation of immune organs of P. yokohamae. The expression of Pyshh gene significantly upregulated from the gastrula stage to the hatching stage. Western blotting of the expression levels of PySHH during different embryonic development stages revealed that PySHH levels increased gradually during development stages from oosperm stage to hatching stage. These results indicate that Pyshh is highly conserved among species and plays a critical role in the complex process of embryonic development. Its precise regulation is essential for the proper formation of many organs and tissues in the body, and disruptions in its function may have serious consequences for the formation of immune organs in fish.


Asunto(s)
Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Clonación Molecular , Proteínas de Peces , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Proteínas Hedgehog , Filogenia , Animales , Proteínas Hedgehog/genética , Proteínas Hedgehog/metabolismo , Femenino , Masculino , Proteínas de Peces/genética , Proteínas de Peces/metabolismo , Alineación de Secuencia , ADN Complementario/genética , Secuencia de Bases , Peces Planos/genética , Peces Planos/embriología , Peces Planos/crecimiento & desarrollo
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Viruses ; 16(6)2024 May 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38932135

RESUMEN

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) can cause self-limiting acute and chronic hepatitis infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. In developing countries, HEV is mainly transmitted via drinking contaminated water, whereas zoonotic transmission dominates the route of infection in developed countries, including Japan. Pigs are an important reservoir for HEV infection. Wild boars, which share the same genus and species as domestic pigs, are also an HEV reservoir. During our nationwide study of HEV infection in wild boar populations in Japan, a genotype 6 (HEV-6) strain, wbJHG_23, was isolated in Hyogo Prefecture in 2023. The genomic length was 7244 nucleotides, excluding the poly(A) tract. The wbJHG_23 strain exhibited the highest nucleotide identity throughout its genome with two previously reported HEV-6 strains (80.3-80.9%). Conversely, it displayed lower similarity (73.3-78.1%) with the HEV-1-5, HEV-7, and HEV-8 strains, indicating that, although closely related, the wbJHG_23 strain differs significantly from the reported HEV-6 strains and might represent a novel subtype. The wbJHG_23 strain successfully infected the human-derived cancer cell lines, PLC/PRF/5 and A549 1-1H8 cells, suggesting that HEV-6 has the potential for zoonotic infection. An infectious cDNA clone was constructed using a reverse genetics system, and a cell culture system supporting the efficient propagation of the HEV-6 strain was established, providing important tools for further studies on this genotype. Using this cell culture system, we evaluated the sensitivity of the wbJHG_23 strain to ribavirin treatment. Its good response to this treatment suggested that it could be used to treat human infections caused by HEV-6.


Asunto(s)
Genoma Viral , Virus de la Hepatitis E , Hepatitis E , Filogenia , Sus scrofa , Animales , Línea Celular , ADN Complementario/genética , Genotipo , Hepatitis E/virología , Hepatitis E/veterinaria , Hepatitis E/transmisión , Virus de la Hepatitis E/genética , Virus de la Hepatitis E/clasificación , Virus de la Hepatitis E/aislamiento & purificación , Japón , ARN Viral/genética , Sus scrofa/virología , Porcinos , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/virología , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/transmisión
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Parasites Hosts Dis ; 62(2): 226-237, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38835263

RESUMEN

Ticks, blood-sucking ectoparasites, spread diseases to humans and animals. Haemaphysalis longicornis is a significant vector for tick-borne diseases in medical and veterinary contexts. Identifying protective antigens in H. longicornis for an anti-tick vaccine is a key tick control strategy. Enolase, a multifunctional protein, significantly converts D-2-phosphoglycerate and phosphoenolpyruvate in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in cell cytoplasm. This study cloned a complete open reading frame (ORF) of enolase from the H. longicornis tick and characterized its transcriptional and silencing effect. We amplified the full-length cDNA of the enolase gene using rapid amplification of cDNA ends. The complete cDNA, with an ORF of 1,297 nucleotides, encoded a 432-amino acid polypeptide. Enolase of the Jeju strain H. longicornis exhibited the highest sequence similarity with H. flava (98%), followed by Dermacentor silvarum (82%). The enolase motifs identified included N-terminal and C-terminal regions, magnesium binding sites, and several phosphorylation sites. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis indicated that enolase mRNA transcripts were expressed across all developmental stages of ticks and organs such as salivary gland and midgut. RT-PCR showed higher transcript levels in syn-ganglia, suggesting that synganglion nerves influence enolase,s role in tick salivary glands. We injected enolase double-stranded RNA into adult unfed female ticks, after which they were subsequently fed with normal unfed males until they spontaneously dropped off. RNA interference significantly (P<0.05) reduced feeding and reproduction, along with abnormalities in eggs (no embryos) and hatching. These findings suggest enolase is a promising target for future tick control strategies.


Asunto(s)
Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Clonación Molecular , Ixodidae , Fosfopiruvato Hidratasa , Animales , Fosfopiruvato Hidratasa/genética , Fosfopiruvato Hidratasa/metabolismo , Ixodidae/genética , Ixodidae/enzimología , Femenino , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Estadios del Ciclo de Vida/genética , Silenciador del Gen , Masculino , Filogenia , Secuencia de Bases , ADN Complementario/genética , Haemaphysalis longicornis
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Eur J Hum Genet ; 32(7): 876-878, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38755314

RESUMEN

Loss-of-function variants in CCM1/KRIT1, CCM2/MGC4607, and CCM3/PDCD10 genes are identified in the vast majority of familial cases with multiple cerebral cavernous malformations. However, genomic DNA sequencing combined with large rearrangement screening fails to detect a pathogenic variant in 5% of the patients. We report a family with two affected members harboring multiple CCM lesions, one with severe hemorrhages and one asymptomatic. No causative variant was detected using DNA sequencing of the three CCM genes, CNV detection analysis, and RNA sequencing. However, a loss of heterozygosity in CCM2 was observed on cDNA sequences in one of the two affected members, which strongly suggested that this locus might be involved. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) identified a balanced structural variant on chromosome 7 with a breakpoint interrupting the CCM2 gene, preventing normal mRNA synthesis. These data underline the importance of WGS in undiagnosed patients with typical multiple CCM.


Asunto(s)
Hemangioma Cavernoso del Sistema Nervioso Central , Pérdida de Heterocigocidad , Linaje , Humanos , Hemangioma Cavernoso del Sistema Nervioso Central/genética , Hemangioma Cavernoso del Sistema Nervioso Central/diagnóstico , Hemangioma Cavernoso del Sistema Nervioso Central/patología , Femenino , Masculino , Adulto , Proteínas Portadoras/genética , Cromosomas Humanos Par 7/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Persona de Mediana Edad
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RNA ; 30(7): 938-953, 2024 Jun 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38697668

RESUMEN

The functional analysis of epitranscriptomic modifications in RNA is constrained by a lack of methods that accurately capture their locations and levels. We previously demonstrated that the RNA modification N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) can be mapped at base resolution through sodium borohydride reduction to tetrahydroacetylcytidine (tetrahydro-ac4C), followed by cDNA synthesis to misincorporate adenosine opposite reduced ac4C sites, culminating in C:T mismatches at acetylated cytidines (RedaC:T). However, this process is relatively inefficient, resulting in <20% C:T mismatches at a fully modified ac4C site in 18S rRNA. Considering that ac4C locations in other substrates including mRNA are unlikely to reach full penetrance, this method is not ideal for comprehensive mapping. Here, we introduce "RetraC:T" (reduction to tetrahydro-ac4C and reverse transcription with amino-dATP to induce C:T mismatches) as a method with enhanced ability to detect ac4C in cellular RNA. In brief, RNA is reduced through NaBH4 or the closely related reagent sodium cyanoborohydride (NaCNBH3) followed by cDNA synthesis in the presence of a modified DNA nucleotide, 2-amino-dATP, that preferentially binds to tetrahydro-ac4C. Incorporation of the modified dNTP substantially improved C:T mismatch rates, reaching stoichiometric detection of ac4C in 18S rRNA. Importantly, 2-amino-dATP did not result in truncated cDNA products nor increase mismatches at other locations. Thus, modified dNTPs are introduced as a new addition to the toolbox for detecting ac4C at base resolution.


Asunto(s)
Citidina , ADN Complementario , Citidina/análogos & derivados , Citidina/química , Citidina/metabolismo , Citidina/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , ARN/genética , ARN/química , ARN/metabolismo , Humanos , Borohidruros/química , Oxidación-Reducción , Transcripción Reversa , ARN Ribosómico 18S/genética , ARN Ribosómico 18S/metabolismo
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Curr Protoc ; 4(3): e938, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38436133

RESUMEN

The main challenge in the "post-GWAS" era is to determine the functional meaning of genetic variants and their contribution to disease pathogenesis. Development of suitable mouse models is critical because disease susceptibility is triggered by complex interactions between genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors that cannot be modeled by in vitro models. Thyroglobulin (TG) is a key gene for autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) and several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the TG coding region have been associated with AITD. The classical model of experimental autoimmune thyroiditis (EAT), based on immunization of genetically susceptible mouse strains with purified TG protein in adjuvant, does not allow testing the impact of TG sequence variants on the development of autoimmune thyroiditis. Here we describe a protocol for the induction of EAT by immunization of mice susceptible to thyroiditis with an adenovirus vector carrying full-length human TG cDNA (Ad-TG EAT). We also provide support protocols for evaluation of autoimmune thyroiditis including serological assessment of TG antibodies, in vitro splenocyte proliferation assay and cytokines secretion, thyroid histology, and evaluation of thyroid lymphocytic infiltration by immunostaining. This protocol for EAT induction allows manipulation of the TG cDNA to introduce variants associated with AITD, enabling the testing of the functional effects of susceptible variants and their haplotypes on the immunogenicity of TG. Furthermore, the Ad-TG EAT mouse model is a valuable model for studying the interactions of the TG variants with non-genetic factors influencing AITD development (e.g., cytokines, iodine exposure) or with variants of other susceptible genes (e.g., HLA-DRß1). © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Development of a mouse model of autoimmune thyroiditis induced by immunization with adenovirus containing full-length thyroglobulin cDNA Support Protocol 1: Splenocytes isolation Support Protocol 2: T cell stimulation and carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) based cell proliferation assay Support Protocol 3: Cytokine assays: measuring levels of interferon gamma (IFNγ) and interleukins IL-2, IL-4, and IL-10 in splenocyte supernatants Support Protocol 4: Evaluating thyroid histology and infiltration with immune cells: hematoxylin-eosin staining of mice thyroid glands Support Protocol 5: Immunohistochemistry of thyroid tissues: Immunofluorescence protocol of paraffin-embedded thyroid sections Support Protocol 6: Anti-thyroglobulin antibody measurement in mice sera by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Adenoviridae , Enfermedad de Hashimoto , Tiroiditis Autoinmune , Humanos , Animales , Ratones , Tiroglobulina/genética , Adenoviridae/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Inmunización , Tiroiditis Autoinmune/genética , Citocinas , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad
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Int J Mol Sci ; 25(3)2024 Jan 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38338897

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Virus infections cause devastative economic losses for various plant species, and early diagnosis and prevention are the most effective strategies to avoid the losses. Exploring virus genomic evolution and constructing virus infectious cDNA clones is essential to achieve a deeper understanding of the interaction between host plant and virus. Therefore, this work aims to guide people to better prevent, control, and utilize the youcai mosaic virus (YoMV). Here, the YoMV was found to infect the Solanum nigrum under natural conditions. Then, an infectious cDNA clone of YoMV was successfully constructed using triple-shuttling vector-based yeast recombination. Furthermore, we established phylogenetic trees based on the complete genomic sequences, the replicase gene, movement protein gene, and coat protein gene using the corresponding deposited sequences in NCBI. Simultaneously, the evolutionary relationship of the YoMV discovered on S. nigrum to others was determined and analyzed. Moreover, the constructed cDNA infectious clone of YoMV from S. nigrum could systematically infect the Nicotiana benthamiana and S. nigrum by agrobacterium-mediated infiltration. Our investigation supplied a reverse genetic tool for YoMV study, which will also contribute to in-depth study and profound understanding of the interaction between YoMV and host plant.


Asunto(s)
Solanum nigrum , Tobamovirus , Humanos , Virulencia , Solanum nigrum/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Filogenia , Tobamovirus/genética , Enfermedades de las Plantas
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Virology ; 593: 110010, 2024 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38364352

RESUMEN

Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) is an emerging pathogen that cause severe yellow leaf disorder syndrome in tomato plants. In this study, we aimed to generate a recombinant ToCV tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP) to enable real-time monitoring of viral infection in living plants. Transformation of the full-length cDNA construct of ToCV RNA1 into Escherichia coli resulted in instability issues, which were successfully overcome by inserting a plant intron into RNA1. Subsequently, a GFP tag was engineered into a cDNA construct of ToCV RNA2. The resulting recombinant ToCV-GFP could systemically infect Nicotiana benthamiana plants, and GFP expression was observed along the major veins. Utilizing ToCV-GFP, we also showed that ToCV engages in antagonistic relationships with two different tomato-infecting viruses in mixed infections in N. benthamiana. This study demonstrates the potential of ToCV-GFP as a valuable tool for the visual tracking of infection and movement of criniviruses in living plants.


Asunto(s)
Crinivirus , Solanum lycopersicum , Animales , Crinivirus/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Enfermedades de las Plantas , Insectos Vectores , Plantas , Solanum lycopersicum/genética
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Virology ; 593: 110013, 2024 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38373359

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Tobacco streak virus induces severe diseases on a wide range of plants and becomes an emerging threat to crop yields. However, the infectious clones of TSV remain to be developed for reverse genetics studies. Here, we obtained the full genome sequence of a TSV-CNB isolate and analyzed the phylogenetic characteristics. Subsequently, we developed the full-length infectious cDNA clones of TSV-CNB driven by 35 S promoter using yeast homologous recombination. Furthermore, the host range of TSV-CNB isolate was determined by Agrobacterium infiltration and mechanical inoculation. The results reveal that TSV-CNB can infect 10 plant species in 5 families including Glycine max, Vigna radiate, Lactuca sativa var. Ramosa, Dahlia pinnate, E. purpurea, Calendula officinalis, Helianthus annuus, Nicotiana. Benthamiana, Nicotiana tabacum and Chenopodium quinoa. Taken together, the TSV infectious clones will be a useful tool for future studies on viral pathogenesis and host-virus interactions.


Asunto(s)
Echinacea , Ilarvirus , Humanos , ADN Complementario/genética , Ilarvirus/genética , Echinacea/genética , Filogenia , Enfermedades de las Plantas , Nicotiana , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genética , Células Clonales , Especificidad del Huésped
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Fish Physiol Biochem ; 50(2): 575-588, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38216846

RESUMEN

To investigate the regulatory role of the cyp19a1b aromatase gene in the sexual differentiation of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides, LMB), we obtained the full-length cDNA sequence of cyp19a1b using rapid amplification of cDNA ends technique. Tissue expression characteristics and feedback with 17-ß-estradiol (E2) were determined using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR), while gonad development was assessed through histological section observations. The cDNA sequence of LMB cyp19a1b was found to be1950 base pairs (bp) in length, including a 5' untranslated region of 145 bp, a 3' untranslated region of 278 bp, and an open reading frame encoding a protein consisting of 1527 bp that encoded 508 amino acids. The qRT-PCR results indicated that cyp19a1b abundantly expressed in the brain, followed by the gonads, and its expression in the ovaries was significantly higher than that observed in the testes (P < 0.05). After feeding fish with E2 for 30 days, the expression of cyp19a1b in the pseudo-female gonads (XY-F) was significantly higher than that in males (XY-M) (P < 0.05), whereas expression did not differ significantly between XX-F and XY-F fish (P > 0.05). Although the expression of cyp19a1b in XY-F and XX-F fish was not significantly different after 60 days (P>0.05), both exhibited significantly higher levels than that of XY-M fish (P<0.05). Histological sections analysis showed the presence of oogonia in both XY-F and XX-F fish at 30 days, while spermatogonia were observed in XY-M fish. At 60 days, primary oocytes were abundantly observed in both XY-F and XX-F fish, while a few spermatogonia were visible in XY-M fish. At 90 days, the histological sections' results showed that a large number of oocytes were visible in XY-F and XX-F fish. Additionally, the gonads of XY-M fish contained numerous spermatocytes. These results suggest that cyp19a1b plays a pivotal role in the development of ovaries and nervous system development in LMB.


Asunto(s)
Lubina , Masculino , Femenino , Animales , Lubina/genética , Lubina/metabolismo , Aromatasa/genética , Aromatasa/metabolismo , ADN Complementario/genética , ADN Complementario/metabolismo , Estradiol/farmacología , Estradiol/metabolismo , Ovario/metabolismo
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Viruses ; 16(1)2024 01 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38257825

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Tomato black ring virus (TBRV) is a member of the Nepovirus genus in the Secoviridae family, which infects a wide range of important crop species worldwide. In this work, we constructed four cDNA infectious clones of the TBRV tagged with the green fluorescent protein (TBRV-GFP), which varied in (i) the length of the sequences flanking the GFP insert, (ii) the position of the GFP insert within the RNA2 polyprotein, and (iii) the addition of a self-cutting 2A protein. The presence of the GFP coding sequence in infected plants was verified by RT-PCR, while the infectivity and stability of the constructs were verified by mechanical inoculation of the host plants. The systemic spread of TBRV-GFP within plants was observed under UV light at a macroscopic level, monitoring GFP-derived fluorescence in leaves, and at a microscopic level using confocal microscopy. The obtained clones are a valuable tool for future studies of TBRV-host interactions, virus biology, and the long-term monitoring of its distribution in infected plants.


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Enfermedades Transmisibles , Nepovirus , Humanos , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Células Clonales
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Nat Biotechnol ; 42(4): 582-586, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37291427

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Full-length RNA-sequencing methods using long-read technologies can capture complete transcript isoforms, but their throughput is limited. We introduce multiplexed arrays isoform sequencing (MAS-ISO-seq), a technique for programmably concatenating complementary DNAs (cDNAs) into molecules optimal for long-read sequencing, increasing the throughput >15-fold to nearly 40 million cDNA reads per run on the Sequel IIe sequencer. When applied to single-cell RNA sequencing of tumor-infiltrating T cells, MAS-ISO-seq demonstrated a 12- to 32-fold increase in the discovery of differentially spliced genes.


Asunto(s)
Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento , Isoformas de ARN , ADN Complementario/genética , Isoformas de ARN/genética , Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento/métodos , Isoformas de Proteínas/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ARN/métodos , Transcriptoma , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica/métodos , ARN/genética
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Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci ; 100(1): 1-14, 2024 Jan 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37648466

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In the late 1970s, crude interferon samples were found to exhibit anti-tumour activity. This discovery led to the interferon as a "magic drug" for cancer patients. Many groups, including those in Tokyo, Zürich, and San Francisco, attempted to identify human interferon cDNAs. Tadatsugu Taniguchi was the first to announce the cloning of human interferon-ß cDNA in the December 1979 issue of Proc. Jpn. Acad. Ser. B. This was followed by the cloning of human interferon-α by a Zürich group and interferon-γ by a group in Genentech in San Francisco. Recombinant interferon proteins were produced on a large scale, and interferon-α was widely used to treat C-type hepatitis patients. The biological functions of interferons were quickly elucidated with the purified recombinant interferons. The molecular mechanisms underlying virus-induced interferon gene expression were also examined using cloned chromosomal genes. The background that led to interferon gene cloning and its impact on cytokine gene hunting is described herein.


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Interferón Tipo I , Humanos , Interferón Tipo I/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Clonación Molecular , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Interferón-alfa
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Phytopathology ; 114(1): 282-293, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37366568

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Hibiscus green spot virus 2 (HGSV-2), a member of the genus Higrevirus (family Kitaviridae), is a positive-stranded RNA virus associated with leprosis-like symptoms in citrus and green spots on leaves in hibiscus. HGSV-2 has only been reported in Hawaii, and while it is speculated that mites in the genus Brevipalpus might be responsible for its transmission, proper transmission assays have yet to be conducted. This study characterizes additional citrus and hibiscus isolates of HGSV-2 collected from two Hawaiian Islands. We constructed an infectious cDNA clone from a hibiscus isolate of HGSV-2 collected on Oahu and demonstrated its ability to infect several experimental hosts, including Phaseolus vulgaris, Nicotiana tabacum, and N. benthamiana, as well as natural hosts, Citrus reticulata and Hibiscus arnottianus. Bacilliform virions with varied sizes of 33 to 120 nm (length) and 14 to 70 nm (diameter) were observed in partially purified preparations obtained from agroinoculated leaves. Virus progeny from the infectious cDNA clone was found to be infectious after mechanical transmission to N. benthamiana and to cause local lesions. Finally, an isoline colony of the mite Brevipalpus azores had vector competence to transmit a citrus isolate of HGSV-2 collected from Maui to citrus and hibiscus plants, demonstrating the mite-borne nature of HGSV-2. The infectious cDNA clone developed in this study is the first reverse-genetics system for a kitavirid and will be fundamental to better characterize basic biology of HGSV-2 and its interactions with host plants and mite vectors.


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Citrus , Hibiscus , Ácaros , Virus de Plantas , Virus ARN , Animales , Hibiscus/genética , ADN Complementario/genética , Genética Inversa , Virus de Plantas/genética , Enfermedades de las Plantas , Virus ARN/genética , Ácaros/genética
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Methods Mol Biol ; 2733: 175-183, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38064033

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The reverse genetics system commonly used for the production of hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is a major causative agent of liver diseases, involves introduction of the viral genomic RNA synthesized in vitro into human hepatoma cells by electroporation. As an alternative methodology, we describe a cell culture system based on transfection with an expression plasmid containing a full-length HCV cDNA clone flanked by RNA polymerase I promoter and terminator sequences to generate infectious virus particles from transfected cells.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular , Hepatitis C , Humanos , Hepacivirus/genética , Hepacivirus/metabolismo , ARN Polimerasa I/genética , ARN Polimerasa I/metabolismo , Genética Inversa , Hepatitis C/genética , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/genética , Transfección , ADN Complementario/genética , ARN Viral/genética
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Virology ; 589: 109929, 2024 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37949003

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Umbravirus-like associated RNAs (ulaRNAs) are a new group of subviral RNAs associated with plants. Little is known about the biology of ulaRNAs. We recently reported wheat umbra-like virus (WULV) from Kansas fields. In this work, we generated a full-length cDNA clone of WULV which systemically infected N. benthamiana. While agroinfiltrated leaves demonstrated severe necrosis, upper leaves were symptomless. We also showed that WULV is capable of infecting wheat in the absence of a helper virus. Furthermore, and through sap inoculation, we demonstrated that WULV is transmissible in the form of free RNA. This is the first report of a mechanically transmissible ulaRNA. Together, these findings contribute to advancing our knowledge of the biology of WULV. Moreover, the construction of the WULV infectious clone provides a valuable research tool for further investigations including the role of WULV in symptom development in interaction with other wheat viruses.


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Umbridae , Virus , Animales , Nicotiana , ADN Complementario/genética , Triticum , Virus/genética , Enfermedades de las Plantas
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Virus Res ; 339: 199264, 2024 01 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37944757

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Reverse genetics systems represent an important tool for studying the molecular and functional processes of viral infection. Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C) (genus Cilevirus, family Kitaviridae) is the main pathogen responsible for the citrus leprosis (CL) disease in Latin America, one of the most economically important diseases of the citrus industry. Molecular studies of this pathosystem are limited due to the lack of infectious clones. Here, we report the construction and validation of a CiLV-C infectious cDNA clone based on an agroinfection system. The two viral RNA segments (RNA1 and RNA2) were assembled into two binary vectors (pJL89 and pLXAS). Agroinfiltrated Nicotiana benthamiana plants showed a response similar to that observed in the natural infection process with the formation of localized lesions restricted to the inoculated leaves. The virus recovered from the plant tissue infected with the infectious clones can be mechanically transmitted between N. benthamiana plants. Detection of CiLV-C subgenomic RNAs (sgRNAs) from agroinfiltrated and mechanically inoculated leaves further confirmed the infectivity of the clones. Finally, partial particle-purification preparations or sections of CiLV-C-infected tissue followed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis showed the formation of CiLV-C virions rescued by the infectious clone. The CiLV-C reverse genetic system now provides a powerful molecular tool to unravel the peculiarities of the CL pathosystem.


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Citrus , Virus ARN , ADN Complementario/genética , ARN Subgenómico , ARN Viral/genética , Citrus/genética , Enfermedades de las Plantas
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Mol Immunol ; 164: 124-133, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38000115

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Hepcidin has been identified as an important antimicrobial peptide exerting important innate immunomodulatory activities in many fish species. In the present study, reverse transcription PCR coupled with the rapid amplification of cDNA ends was used to obtain the full-length cDNA of the crescent sweetlips hepcidin gene, which is 829 bp in length and includes an 273 bp ORF encoding a peptide with 90 amino acid residues. Sequence alignment showed a typical RXKR motif and eight conserved cysteine residues in the deduced amino acid sequences. Four disulfide bonds were predicted to form between these eight cysteines, which may stabilize the hairpin structure in hepcidin molecule. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis showed that the deduced amino acid sequences of crescent sweetlips hepcidin had high sequence homology to hepcidins from fish species of Eupercaria. In addition, the crescent sweetlips hepcidin peptide demonstrated a strong antimicrobial activity in vitro against several types of pathogenic bacteria in fish. In conclusion, the obtained results suggested that crescent sweetlips hepcidin possessed the typical structure similar to other fish hepcidins and had strong antibacterial activity, which showed great potential in the prevention of fish diseases in aquaculture.


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Péptidos Antimicrobianos , Hepcidinas , Animales , Hepcidinas/genética , Filogenia , ADN Complementario/genética , Peces/genética , Clonación Molecular
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