A Highly Efficient Computational Strategy for Unraveling MicroRNA Profiles in the Aquatic Larvae of the Mosquito Disease Vector Culex quinquefasciat
Mona G Shaalan; Emad I. Khater; Yasser Abd El-Latif; Magdi G Shehata; Farag, Shaimaa; Ghallab, Enas;
Abstract
In the intricate life cycle of Culex quinquefasciatus, characterized by an
aquatic phase, the mosquito undergoes key developmental stages in water
bodies. The study emphasizes the significance of this aquatic environment,
shedding light on the molecular intricacies of the mosquito's larvae, a
pivotal aspect in the broader context of its life cycle and ecological
interactions. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), the small non-coding RNA sequences,
play critical roles in cell differentiation and development in insects,
including processes such as moulting, behaviour, metamorphosis,
embryogenesis, and insect vector-pathogen interactions. Mosquitoes are
implicated as vectors of many serious diseases, including malaria, Dengue
fever, and other neglected tropical diseases. One of the most notable
characteristics of miRNAs is their high conservation across highly divergent
species. In this study, we employed two homology search methods to
identify new miRNAs in the genome of the Culex quinquefasciatus
mosquito. By using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster known miRNAs
as reference sequences, we successfully identified 51 candidate miRNAs,
along with their corresponding pre-miRNAs in Cx. quinquefasciatus.
Among these candidates, 29 predicted pre-miRNAs exhibited similarity to
pre-miRNAs already known in other insect species, ranging from 80% to
100% in similarity. Additionally, our homology search approach led to
novel discovery of three new pre-mirs (mir-263b, mir-9c, mir-307) and their
respective positions in the entire genome of Cx. quinquefasciatus. The
identification of these newly discovered miRNAs in Cx. quinquefasciatus,
opens possibilities for utilizing these small molecules in the development of
novel control approaches. By expanding our knowledge of miRNAs
repertoire in this mosquito species, we can potentially target these molecules
to develop more effective strategies for mosquito-borne diseases control.
aquatic phase, the mosquito undergoes key developmental stages in water
bodies. The study emphasizes the significance of this aquatic environment,
shedding light on the molecular intricacies of the mosquito's larvae, a
pivotal aspect in the broader context of its life cycle and ecological
interactions. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), the small non-coding RNA sequences,
play critical roles in cell differentiation and development in insects,
including processes such as moulting, behaviour, metamorphosis,
embryogenesis, and insect vector-pathogen interactions. Mosquitoes are
implicated as vectors of many serious diseases, including malaria, Dengue
fever, and other neglected tropical diseases. One of the most notable
characteristics of miRNAs is their high conservation across highly divergent
species. In this study, we employed two homology search methods to
identify new miRNAs in the genome of the Culex quinquefasciatus
mosquito. By using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster known miRNAs
as reference sequences, we successfully identified 51 candidate miRNAs,
along with their corresponding pre-miRNAs in Cx. quinquefasciatus.
Among these candidates, 29 predicted pre-miRNAs exhibited similarity to
pre-miRNAs already known in other insect species, ranging from 80% to
100% in similarity. Additionally, our homology search approach led to
novel discovery of three new pre-mirs (mir-263b, mir-9c, mir-307) and their
respective positions in the entire genome of Cx. quinquefasciatus. The
identification of these newly discovered miRNAs in Cx. quinquefasciatus,
opens possibilities for utilizing these small molecules in the development of
novel control approaches. By expanding our knowledge of miRNAs
repertoire in this mosquito species, we can potentially target these molecules
to develop more effective strategies for mosquito-borne diseases control.
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Title | A Highly Efficient Computational Strategy for Unraveling MicroRNA Profiles in the Aquatic Larvae of the Mosquito Disease Vector Culex quinquefasciat | Authors | Mona G Shaalan ; Emad I. Khater ; Yasser Abd El-Latif ; Magdi G Shehata ; Farag, Shaimaa ; Ghallab, Enas | Keywords | Aquatic Larvae;microRNA;Mosquitoes;Culex quinquefasciatus | Issue Date | Feb-2024 | Journal | Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries | Volume | 28 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 1659 | End page | 1679 | DOI | 10.21608/ejabf.2024.342552 |
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