Ame‐miR‐980‐3p participates in autophagy‐mediated midgut remodelling in Apis mellifera via targeting Atg2B

Author:

Chen Wen‐Feng1ORCID,Chi Xue‐Peng1ORCID,Song Hong‐Yu1,Wang Hong‐Fang1ORCID,Wang Ying1ORCID,Liu Zhen‐Guo1ORCID,Xu Bao‐Hua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Animal Science and Technology Shandong Agricultural University Taian China

Abstract

AbstractAutophagy is a process that serves to degrade damaged proteins and organelles, thereby promoting cell homeostasis, differentiation, development and survival. Many miRNAs have been found to have regulatory roles in autophagy. In insects, it has been shown that autophagy is involved in hormone‐regulated programmed cell death during metamorphic midgut remodelling. However, whether this is also true during the remodelling of the honey bee midgut is unclear. In the present study, we explored the relationship between autophagy and midgut remodelling and sought to identify miRNAs involved in this physiological process. We found that autophagy occurred during midgut remodelling and that the inhibition of autophagy resulted in midgut dysplasia in prepupae. Differentially expressed miRNAs enriched in the autophagy signalling pathway during midgut remodelling were identified by small RNA‐seq. Ame‐miR‐980‐3p, which targets the autophagy‐related gene Atg2B, was screened out. Furthermore, abnormal expression of ame‐miR‐980‐3p in the pupal stage led to the thinning of the midgut wall of newly emerged bees (NE). When ame‐miR‐980‐3p expression was inhibited, the intestinal villi of NE bees became significantly shorter and sparse, and the lipid signal in the peritrophic matrix of Pb almost disappeared, indicating that the adult midgut was underdeveloped and the lipid absorption ability was weakened. Taken together, ame‐miR‐980‐3p targeted Atg2B to participate in the regulation of midgut autophagy in the pupae, and the abnormal expression of ame‐miR‐980‐3p would interfere with cell proliferation and death in the process of midgut remodelling, hinder the formation of adult midgut and eventually lead to adult midgut dysplasia and affect the lipid absorption function of the midgut in Apis mellifera.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Genetics,Molecular Biology

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