Environmentally induced variation in sperm sRNAs is linked to gene expression and transposable elements in zebrafish offspring.

#Transposons #sRNAs #miRNAs #piRNAs #Sperm #Competition #Zebrafish

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41437-025-00752-2

Environmentally induced variation in sperm sRNAs is linked to gene expression and transposable elements in zebrafish offspring - Heredity

Environmental factors affect not only paternal condition but may translate into the following generations where sperm-mediated small RNAs (sRNAs) can contribute to the transmission of paternal effects. sRNAs play a key role in the male germ line in genome maintenance and repair, and particularly in response to environmental stress and the resulting increase in transposable element (TE) activity. Here, we investigated how the social environment (high competition, low competition) of male zebrafish Danio rerio affects sRNAs in sperm and how these are linked to gene expression and TE activity in their offspring. In a first experiment, we collected sperm samples after exposing males to each social environment for 2 weeks to test for differentially expressed sperm micro- (miRNA) and piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNA). In a separate experiment, we performed in vitro fertilisations after one 2-week period using a split-clutch design to control for maternal effects and collected embryos at 24 h to test for differentially expressed genes and TEs. We developed new computational prediction tools to link sperm sRNAs with differentially expressed TEs and genes in the embryos. Our results support the idea that the molecular stress response in the male germ line has significant down-stream effects on the molecular pathways, and we provide a direct link between sRNAs, TEs and gene expression.

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Bryan came to us with unique expertise on PIWI/TEs/aging thanks to his graduate work with @[email protected] in hydra (virtually immortal). Thus, he asked how the short-lived turquoise killifish 🐟 would handle #TE control and #piRNAs in female vs. male gonads during aging. 4/n
Glad and relieved to share on mastodon my first co-first work from one of my PhD projects with Eric Miska & Azim Surani. ☺️ Hope it’s a useful one: we team with Giorgia Battsitoni and Greg Hannon to investigate a prior observation of piRNAs in mPGCs in vitro.
Alas, we do not detect piRNAs in Day 6 mPGCLCs. https://www.cell.com/developmental-cell/fulltext/S1534-5807(22)00783-3
#piRNAs #GermCells #mPGC #mPGCLC #DevCell #MattersArising