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Intergenerational pathogen-induced diapause in C. elegans is modulated by mir-243

Carolaing Gabaldon, Marcela Legüe, M. Fernanda Palominos, Lidia Verdugo, Florence Gutzwiller, View ORCID ProfileAndrea Calixto
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.31.019349
Carolaing Gabaldon
1Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
2Programa de Doctorado Genómica Integrativa, Universidad Mayor, Santiago de Chile, Chile
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Marcela Legüe
1Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
2Programa de Doctorado Genómica Integrativa, Universidad Mayor, Santiago de Chile, Chile
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M. Fernanda Palominos
1Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
3Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias, mención Neurociencia, Universidad de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
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Lidia Verdugo
1Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
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Florence Gutzwiller
1Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
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Andrea Calixto
1Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile
2Programa de Doctorado Genómica Integrativa, Universidad Mayor, Santiago de Chile, Chile
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Abstract

The interaction and communication between bacteria and their hosts modulate many aspects of animal physiology and behavior. Dauer entry as a response to chronic exposure to pathogenic bacteria in Caenorhabditis elegans is an example of a dramatic survival response. This response is dependent on the RNAi machinery, suggesting the involvement of sRNAs as effectors. Interestingly, dauer formation occurs after two generations of interaction with two unrelated moderately pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, we sought to discover the identity of C. elegans RNAs involved in pathogen-induced diapause. Using transcriptomics and differential expression analysis of coding and long and small non-coding RNAs, we found that mir-243-3p is the only transcript continuously upregulated in animals exposed to both, P. aeruginosa or S. enterica for two generations. Phenotypic analysis of mutants showed that mir-243 is required for dauer formation under pathogenesis but not under starvation. Moreover, DAF-16, a master regulator of defensive responses in the animal and required for dauer formation was found to be necessary for mir-243 expression. This work highlights the role of a small non-coding RNA in the intergenerational defensive response against pathogenic bacteria and inter-kingdom communication.

Importance Persistent infection of the bacterivore nematode C. elegans with bacteria such as P. aeruginosa and S. enterica makes the worm diapause or hibernate. By doing this, the worm closes its mouth avoiding infection. This response takes two generations to be implemented. In this work, we looked for genes expressed upon infection that could mediate the worm diapause triggered by pathogens. We identify mir-243-3p as the only transcript commonly upregulated when animals feed on P. aeruginosa and S. enterica for two consecutive generations. Moreover, we demonstrate that mir-243-3p is required for pathogen-induced dauer formation, a new function that has not been previously described for this miRNA. We also find that the transcriptional activators DAF-16, PQM-1 and CRH-2 are necessary for the expression of mir-243 under pathogenesis. Here we establish a relationship between a small RNA and a developmental change that ensures the survival of a percentage of the progeny.

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Intergenerational pathogen-induced diapause in C. elegans is modulated by mir-243
Carolaing Gabaldon, Marcela Legüe, M. Fernanda Palominos, Lidia Verdugo, Florence Gutzwiller, Andrea Calixto
bioRxiv 2020.03.31.019349; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.31.019349
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Intergenerational pathogen-induced diapause in C. elegans is modulated by mir-243
Carolaing Gabaldon, Marcela Legüe, M. Fernanda Palominos, Lidia Verdugo, Florence Gutzwiller, Andrea Calixto
bioRxiv 2020.03.31.019349; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.31.019349

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