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Non-invasive dsRNA delivery via feeding for effective gene silencing in teleost fish: A novel approach in the study of gene function analysis

Xiangyu Gao, Ruiyan Yang,Weihao Song, Yiyang Shen,Hao Sun, Tianci Nie,Xinlu Yue,Zongcheng Song,Jie Qi,Quanqi Zhang,Yan He

AQUACULTURE(2024)

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Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful technique for gene silencing, involving post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Successful application of RNAi has been demonstrated in various organisms like nematodes, insects, and oysters by ingesting double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-expressing bacteria. In this study, we attempted a non-invasive feeding method in the marine economy teleost fish, Sebastes schlegelii . To validate the feasibility of this approach in S. schlegelii , we utilized rotifers, Artemia nauplii , and commercial pellet feed as vectors to deliver Escherichia coli strain HT115 engineered to express dsRNA, targeting dead end ( dnd ) gene, known to be important for primordial germ cells (PGCs) migration and proliferation in fish. Our experimental results consistently showed that knockdown of the dnd gene effectively inhibited the development of PGCs in S. schlegelii , resulting in gonadal dysplasia and even sex reversal. This study marks a significant advancement in understanding gene function in teleost fish, laying the groundwork for future large-scale research in this field.
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RNA interference,dsRNA,Feeding,Dnd,Gonadal dysplasia,Fish
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