1. Expression of ssa-miR-155 during ISAV infection in vitro: Putative role as a modulator of the immune response in Salmo salar.
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Salazar C, Galaz M, Ojeda N, and Marshall SH
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- Adaptive Immunity genetics, Adaptive Immunity immunology, Animals, Cell Line, Fish Diseases immunology, Fish Diseases virology, Gene Expression Regulation, Viral genetics, Head Kidney cytology, Head Kidney virology, Immunity, Innate genetics, Immunity, Innate immunology, RNA, Messenger genetics, Salmo salar virology, Viral Nonstructural Proteins immunology, Isavirus immunology, MicroRNAs genetics, Orthomyxoviridae Infections immunology, Orthomyxoviridae Infections veterinary, Salmo salar genetics, Salmo salar immunology
- Abstract
Multiple cellular components are involved in pathogen-host interaction during viral infection; in this context, the role of miRNAs have become highly relevant. We assessed the expression of selected miRNAs during an in vitro infection of a Salmo salar cell line with Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus (ISAV), the causative agent of a severe disease by the same name. Salmon orthologs for miRNAs that regulate antiviral responses were measured using RT-qPCR in an in vitro time-course assay. We observed a modulation of specific miRNAs expression, where ssa-miR-155-5p was differentially over-expressed. Using in silico analysis, we identified the putative mRNA targets for ssa-miR-155-5p, finding a high prevalence of hosts immune response-related genes; moreover, several mRNAs involved in the viral infective process were also identified as targets for this miRNA. Our results suggest a relevant role for miR-155-5p in Salmo salar during an ISAV infection as a regulator of the immune response to the virus., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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