The Role of Non-Coding RNAs (miRNAs and lncRNAs) in the Muscles of Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss

Abstract

The vital goal of aquaculture genomics, genetics and genomic editing is to enhance production efficiency in aquaculture sector. Rainbow trout (RBT) Oncorhynchus mykiss is a native species from the northwest coast of North America and it belongs to salmonid family. Rainbow trout is an important species in, wild stock fisheries and recreational sport fisheries in Aquaculture sector and RBT is valued for superior growth. Muscle is a molecular motor and muscle mass of livestock is crucial in food industry. Some studies reported the non-coding RNAs gene expression in muscle tissues of healthy and unhealthy (affected by muscle deterioration and muscle atrophy) fishes. During vitellogenesis, significant loss of muscle mass and sufficient muscle proteins accumulate in developing ova. This change throws a glimpse on general pattern of muscle wastage supporting RBT as an ideal model to illuminate muscle catabolism molecular mechanism. This review reports the differentially expression of microRNAs and lncRNAs of rainbow trout muscle tissues in the healthy and unhealthy fishes.

Country : India

1 Vijaya Nirmala Pangi2 Kandrakunta Babu3 Alavala Matta Reddy4 PRGNV Prasad5 Abhinash Marukurti

  1. School of Life and Health Sciences, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
  2. Department of Zoology, Government Arts College (A), Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
  3. School of Life and Health Sciences, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
  4. School of Life and Health Sciences, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
  5. School of Life and Health Sciences, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India

IRJIET, Volume 7, Issue 4, April 2023 pp. 255-258

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2023.704038

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