Assessment of the Effects of Double-Stranded RNAs Corresponding to Multiple Vitellogenesis-Inhibiting Hormone Subtype I Peptides in Subadult Female Whiteleg Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei

Mar 19, 2021Frontiers in endocrinology

Effects of Double-Stranded RNAs Targeting Several Hormones That Stop Egg Development in Young Female Whiteleg Shrimp

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Abstract

Injection of specific dsRNAs targeting subtypes resulted in significant decreases in eyestalk expression in female whiteleg shrimp.

  • The expression of eyestalks was significantly reduced at 10, 20, and 30 days following sgpG- injection.
  • A significant decrease in eyestalk expression was also observed at 10 and 30 days after mixed-dsRNA injection.
  • No changes were observed in vitellogenin gene expression or protein concentrations in the hemolymph across all dsRNA treatments.
  • The ovaries of treated individuals remained immature, primarily containing oogonia and previtellogenic oocytes.
  • This study reports on the co-transcriptional repression of specific genes following dsRNA injection, indicating responsiveness to transcriptional silencing techniques in subadult shrimp.

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Key numbers

3.011
Decrease in Liv-SGP-G Expression
Expression levels in the sgpG- group at 10 days.
<2%
Gonadosomatic Index (GSI)
GSI remained low from 10 to 30 days across all individuals.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the impact of double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) targeting () peptides on ovarian maturation in subadult female whiteleg shrimp.
  • Five dsRNAs were synthesized to target various subtype I sinus gland peptides and injected into shrimp.
  • The study found that while injections reduced certain gene expressions, they did not promote ovarian maturation or vitellogenin production.

Essence

  • Injections of dsRNAs targeting subtype I peptides did not enhance ovarian maturation in subadult female whiteleg shrimp, despite reducing specific gene expression. This study provides insights into the potential of RNA interference as an alternative to traditional methods for controlling shrimp reproduction.

Key takeaways

  • Injections of sgpG- significantly decreased the expression of targeted genes in eyestalks over 30 days, indicating effective transcriptional silencing.
  • Despite the reductions in gene expression, no significant changes in vitellogenin levels or ovarian maturation were observed across all treatment groups.
  • The study is the first to report co-transcriptional repression of homologous genes in shrimp through administration, suggesting a novel approach to studying gene regulation.

Caveats

  • The study did not include control groups for eyestalk ablation or vehicle control, which limits the ability to assess the relative effectiveness of treatments.
  • The lack of significant ovarian maturation despite reduced gene expression raises questions about the sufficiency of treatment alone to induce reproductive changes.

Definitions

  • vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH): A hormone that negatively regulates ovarian maturation in shrimp and other crustaceans.
  • double-stranded RNA (dsRNA): A form of RNA that can silence gene expression through RNA interference.

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