A Transmissible RNA Pathway in Honey Bees.
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Authors
Garbian, Yael
Kunik, Vered
Mozes-Koch, Rita
Malka, Osnat
Kalev, Haim
Sabath, Niv
Sela, Ilan
Shafir, Sharoni
Publication Date
2019-05-02Journal Title
Cell reports
ISSN
2211-1247
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
27
Issue
7
Pages
1949-1959.e6
Language
eng
Type
Article
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Print-Electronic
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Maori, E., Garbian, Y., Kunik, V., Mozes-Koch, R., Malka, O., Kalev, H., Sabath, N., et al. (2019). A Transmissible RNA Pathway in Honey Bees.. Cell reports, 27 (7), 1949-1959.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.073
Abstract
Systemic RNAi, initiated by double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) ingestion, has been reported in diverse invertebrates, including honey bees, demonstrating environmental RNA uptake that undermines homologous gene expression. However, the question why any organism would take up RNA from the environment has remained largely unanswered. Here, we report on horizontal RNA flow among honey bees mediated by secretion and ingestion of worker and royal jelly diets. We demonstrate that transmission of jelly-secreted dsRNA to larvae is biologically active and triggers gene knockdown that lasts into adulthood. Worker and royal jellies harbor differential naturally occurring RNA populations. Jelly RNAs corresponded to honey bee protein-coding genes, transposable elements and non-coding RNA as well as bacteria, fungi and viruses. These results reveal an inherent property of honey bees to share RNA among individuals and generations. Our findings suggest a transmissible RNA pathway, playing a role in social immunity and signaling between members of the hive.
Keywords
Animals, Bees, Fatty Acids, RNA, Double-Stranded, Signal Transduction, RNA Interference, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Larva
Sponsorship
This work was supported by internal B. Triwaks Bee Research Center funds (HUJI no. 0356043), the Orion Foundation (HUJI no. 0368598), and Israel Science Foundation Grant 1456/10. Research was also supported by Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship For Career Development (PIEF-GA-2010-274406), Leo Baeck Scholarship and Herchel Smith Postdoctoral Fellowship (XXACC_AFGLTRB2).
Funder references
European Commission (274406)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.073
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/291948
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