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2024
Schistosoma sex-biased microRNAs regulate ovarian development and egg production by targeting Wnt signaling pathway
Autor:in
Du, Pengfei; Xia, Tian-Qi; Li, Xu-Xin; Giri, Bikash R.; Fang, Chuantao; Li, Shun; Yan, Shi; Chen, GuoFeng
Publikationen als Autor:in / Herausgeber:in der Vetmeduni
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Abstrakt
Adult Schistosoma produces a large number of eggs that play essential roles in host pathology and disease dissemination. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms of sexual maturation and egg production may open a new avenue for controlling schistosomiasis. Here, we describe that Bantam miRNA and miR-1989 regulate Wnt signaling pathway by targeting Frizzled-5/7/9, which is involved in ovarian development and oviposition. Additionally, Frizzled-7 could cooperate with SjRho to maintain normal ovarian development and egg productions and SjRho may interact with Hsp60 to potentially support Frizzled-7 trafficking and signaling. Further in vivo inhibition of SjRho in mice model infected with Schistosoma results in a remarkable decrease in worm burden and egg productions. Our findings not only broaden the functions of Bantam miRNA and miR-1989 as well as Wnt signaling pathway, but also imply that interruption of Bantam/miR-1989-Frizzled-5/7/9-SjRho axis may serve as effective targets against schistosomiasis.
Schlagwörter
Animals; MicroRNAsgeneticsmetabolism; Female; Wnt Signaling Pathway; Mice; Ovarymetabolismgrowth & development; Frizzled Receptorsgeneticsmetabolism; Male; Schistosomageneticsgrowth & developmentphysiology; Schistosoma mansonigeneticsgrowth & development; Ovummetabolismgrowth & development
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Originalarbeit
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CCBYNCND
Open Access Type
Gold
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