Changes in the MicroRNA Profile of the Giant Panda After Canine Distemper Vaccination and the Integrated Analysis of MicroRNA-Messenger RNA
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Changes in the MicroRNA Profile of the Giant Panda After Canine Distemper Vaccination and the Integrated Analysis of MicroRNA-Messenger RNA
Abstract
Canine distemper (CD) is a significant threat to wild and captive giant panda populations. Captive giant pandas are inoculated with canine distemper virus (CDV) vaccination to prevent the infection with the CDV. As an important regulator, microRNA (miRNA) plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression, including in disease immunity. To understand the role of miRNA in immune response to CDV vaccination, we investigated the miRNA expression profile in five giant panda cubs after two inoculations, 21 days apart. A total of 187 conserved miRNAs and 96 novel miRNAs were identified. Among the 187 conserved miRNAs, 29 differentially expressed miRNAs were found postinoculation. The upregulation of miR-16, miR-182, miR-30b, and miR-101 indicated that the innate immune may be enhanced, whereas the upregulation of miR-142 and miR-19a are probably involved in the enhanced cellular immune response. However, the downregulated miR-155 and miR-181a might indicate the giant panda has weak ability to produce antibodies and memory B cells. Integrated analysis of miRNA-messenger RNA (mRNA) found 20 negatively regulated miRNA-mRNA pairs, where downregulated miR-204 might enhance giant panda cub innate immunity by increasing TLR6 expression, and downregulated miR-330 might activate macrophages and regulate the immune response by increasing TMEM106A expression. Our research provides key information for future development to enhance the immune response of giant pandas and potentially improve the survival of captive and wild giant panda populations threatened by CD.
Keywords: CDV vaccination; giant panda; immunity regulation; miRNA.
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