Abstract

The current study demonstrated that miR-217 modulates inflammation in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon Idella) infected with Aeromonas hydrophila. Bacterial infection in grass carp causes high levels septicemia, which arises with systemic inflammatory responses. As a result leading to the development of hyperinflammatory state which causes septic shocks and lethality. Based on the current data, TBK1 was confirmed to be the target gene of miR-217 after a successful gene expression profiling or luciferase experiment and miR-217 expression in CIK cells. Furthermore, TargetscanFish6.2 predicted TBK1 as the target gene of miR-217. Quantitative real-time PCR was performed to measure miR-217 expression levels for six immune-related genes and miR-217 regulation in grass carp after A. hydrophila infection in CIK cells. In grass carp CIK cells, the expression of TBK1 mRNA was up-regulated under poly (I: C) stimulation. The transcriptional analysis of the immune-related genes demonstrated that the expression levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interferon (ifn), interleukin 6 (il-6), interleukin 8 (il-8), and interleukin 12 (il-12) were altered after a successful transfection into the CIK cells, proposing that miRNA regulates immune responses in grass carp. These results provided a theoretical basis and contribute to further studies on the pathogenesis and host defensive system during A. hydrophila infection.

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