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Selection of reference genes for RT-qPCR analysis in Coccinella septempunctata to assess un-intended effects of RNAi transgenic plants

  • Chunxiao Yang
  • , Evan L. Preisser
  • , Hongjun Zhang
  • , Yong Liu
  • , Liangying Dai
  • , Huipeng Pan
  • , Xuguo Zhou

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Resumen

The development of genetically engineered plants that employ RNA interference (RNAi) to suppress invertebrate pests opens up new avenues for insect control. While this biotechnology shows tremendous promise, the potential for both nontarget and off-target impacts, which likely manifest via altered mRNA expression in the exposed organisms, remains a major concern. One powerful tool for the analysis of these un-intended effects is reverse transcriptase-quantitative polymerase chain reaction, a technique for quantifying gene expression using a suite of reference genes for normalization. The seven-spotted ladybeetle Coccinella septempunctata, a commonly used predator in both classical and augmentative biological controls, is a model surrogate species used in the environmental risk assessment (ERA) of plant incorporated protectants (PIPs). Here, we assessed the suitability of eight reference gene candidates for the normalization and analysis of C. septempunctata v-ATPase A gene expression under both biotic and abiotic conditions. Five computational tools with distinct algorisms, geNorm, Normfinder, BestKeeper, the ΔC t method, and RefFinder, were used to evaluate the stability of these candidates. As a result, unique sets of reference genes were recommended, respectively, for experiments involving different developmental stages, tissues, and ingested dsRNAs. By providing a foundation for standardized RT-qPCR analysis in C. septempunctata, our work improves the accuracy and replicability of the ERA of PIPs involving RNAi transgenic plants.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo1672
PublicaciónFrontiers in Plant Science
Volumen7
N.ºNovember 2016
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov 8 2016

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Yang, Preisser, Zhang, Liu, Dai, Pan and Zhou.

Financiación

The authors are grateful to Hui Li for his assistance with the data analysis. This research was supported by a grant from USDA BRAG grant (3048108827), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31501642), and a Special Fund for Agroscience Research in the Public Interest (201303028). The information reported in this paper (No. 16-08-026) is part of a project of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and is published with the approval of the Director.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Special Fund for Agroscience Research in the Public Interest16-08-026, 201303028
USDA BRAG3048108827
Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)31501642
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

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