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Too much interference: Injection of double-stranded RNA has nonspecific effects in the zebrafish embryo

Oates, A. C.  
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Bruce, A. E. E.
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Ho, R. K.
2000
Developmental Biology

We have investigated the ability of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) to inhibit gene expression in a vertebrate, the zebrafish, Danio rerio. Injection of dsRNA corresponding to the T-box gene tbx16/spadetail (spt) into early wild-type embryos caused a rapid and dramatic loss of tbx16/spt mRNA in the blastula, mRNAs from the papc, tbx6, and gata1 genes, which depend on tbx16/spt function for their expression, were reduced, apparently mimicking the spt mutant phenotype. However, mRNAs from a number of genes that are unaffected by the spt mutation, such as β catenin, stat3, and no tail, were also lost, indicating that the 'interference' effect of tbx16/spt dsRNA was not restricted to the endogenous tbx16/spt mRNA. We compared the effects of injecting dsRNA from the zebrafish tbx16/spadetail, nieuwkoid/bozozok, and Brachyury/no tail genes with dsRNA from the bacterial lacZ gene. In each case the embryos displayed a variable syndrome of abnormalities at 12 and 24 h postfertilization. In blind studies, we could not distinguish between the effects of the various dsRNAs. Consistent with a common effect of dsRNA, regardless of sequence, injection of dsRNA from the lacZ gene was likewise effective in strongly reducing tbx16/spt and β catenin mRNA in the blastula. These findings indicate that, despite published reports, the current methodology of double-stranded RNA interference is not a practical technique for investigating zygotic gene function during early zebrafish development. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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research article
DOI
10.1006/dbio.2000.9761
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0034254815

Author(s)
Oates, A. C.  
Bruce, A. E. E.
Ho, R. K.
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Developmental Biology
Volume

224

Issue

1

Start page

20

End page

28

Subjects

animal cell

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Animals

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Article

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cell death

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Double-Stranded

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double stranded RNA

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embryo

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embryo development

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gene expression regulation

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gene function

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gene loss

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gene silencing

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in situ hybridization

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Messenger

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messenger RNA

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Microinjections

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nonhuman

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Nonmammalian

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phenotype

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priority journal

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RNA

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RNA analysis

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RNA sequence

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T-Box Domain Proteins

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zebra fish

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zebrafish

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Zebrafish Proteins

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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