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Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin

The obesity epidemic is considered a global public health crisis, with an increase in caloric intake, sedentary lifestyles and/or genetic predispositions as contributing factors. Although the positive energy balance is one of the most significant causes of obesity, recent research has linked early e...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Maria Fernanda da Silva, Felix, Juliana de Souza, Scaramele, Natália Francisco, Almeida, Mariana Cordeiro, Furlan, Amanda de Oliveira, Troiano, Jéssica Antonini, de Athayde, Flávia Regina Florêncio, Lopes, Flávia Lombardi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10045570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36735680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281240
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author Lopes, Maria Fernanda da Silva
Felix, Juliana de Souza
Scaramele, Natália Francisco
Almeida, Mariana Cordeiro
Furlan, Amanda de Oliveira
Troiano, Jéssica Antonini
de Athayde, Flávia Regina Florêncio
Lopes, Flávia Lombardi
author_facet Lopes, Maria Fernanda da Silva
Felix, Juliana de Souza
Scaramele, Natália Francisco
Almeida, Mariana Cordeiro
Furlan, Amanda de Oliveira
Troiano, Jéssica Antonini
de Athayde, Flávia Regina Florêncio
Lopes, Flávia Lombardi
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description The obesity epidemic is considered a global public health crisis, with an increase in caloric intake, sedentary lifestyles and/or genetic predispositions as contributing factors. Although the positive energy balance is one of the most significant causes of obesity, recent research has linked early exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) such as the obesogen tributyltin (TBT) to the disease epidemic. In addition to their actions on the hormonal profile, EDCs can induce long-term changes in gene expression, possibly due to changes in epigenetic patterns. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are epigenetic mediators that play important regulatory roles in several biological processes, through regulation of gene transcription and/or translation. In this study, we explored the differential expression of lncRNAs in gonadal white adipose tissue samples from adult male C57BL/6J F4 generation, female C57BL/6J offspring exposed (F0 generation) to 50 nM TBT or 0.1% DMSO (control of vehicle) via drinking water provided during pregnancy and lactation, analyzing RNA-seq data from a publicly available dataset (GSE105051). A total of 74 lncRNAs were differentially expressed (DE), 22 were up-regulated and 52 were down-regulated in the group whose F4 ancestor was exposed in utero to 50nM TBT when compared to those exposed to 0.1% DMSO (control). Regulation of DE lncRNAs and their potential partner genes in gonadal white adipose tissue of mice ancestrally exposed to EDC TBT may be related to the control of adipogenesis, as pathway enrichment analyses showed that these gene partners are mainly involved in the metabolism of lipids and glucose and in insulin-related pathways, which are essential for obesity onset and control.
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spelling pubmed-100455702023-03-29 Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin Lopes, Maria Fernanda da Silva Felix, Juliana de Souza Scaramele, Natália Francisco Almeida, Mariana Cordeiro Furlan, Amanda de Oliveira Troiano, Jéssica Antonini de Athayde, Flávia Regina Florêncio Lopes, Flávia Lombardi PLoS One Research Article The obesity epidemic is considered a global public health crisis, with an increase in caloric intake, sedentary lifestyles and/or genetic predispositions as contributing factors. Although the positive energy balance is one of the most significant causes of obesity, recent research has linked early exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) such as the obesogen tributyltin (TBT) to the disease epidemic. In addition to their actions on the hormonal profile, EDCs can induce long-term changes in gene expression, possibly due to changes in epigenetic patterns. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are epigenetic mediators that play important regulatory roles in several biological processes, through regulation of gene transcription and/or translation. In this study, we explored the differential expression of lncRNAs in gonadal white adipose tissue samples from adult male C57BL/6J F4 generation, female C57BL/6J offspring exposed (F0 generation) to 50 nM TBT or 0.1% DMSO (control of vehicle) via drinking water provided during pregnancy and lactation, analyzing RNA-seq data from a publicly available dataset (GSE105051). A total of 74 lncRNAs were differentially expressed (DE), 22 were up-regulated and 52 were down-regulated in the group whose F4 ancestor was exposed in utero to 50nM TBT when compared to those exposed to 0.1% DMSO (control). Regulation of DE lncRNAs and their potential partner genes in gonadal white adipose tissue of mice ancestrally exposed to EDC TBT may be related to the control of adipogenesis, as pathway enrichment analyses showed that these gene partners are mainly involved in the metabolism of lipids and glucose and in insulin-related pathways, which are essential for obesity onset and control. Public Library of Science 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10045570/ /pubmed/36735680 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281240 Text en © 2023 Lopes et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lopes, Maria Fernanda da Silva
Felix, Juliana de Souza
Scaramele, Natália Francisco
Almeida, Mariana Cordeiro
Furlan, Amanda de Oliveira
Troiano, Jéssica Antonini
de Athayde, Flávia Regina Florêncio
Lopes, Flávia Lombardi
Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
title Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
title_full Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
title_fullStr Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
title_full_unstemmed Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
title_short Co-expression analysis of lncRNA and mRNA identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding RNAs involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
title_sort co-expression analysis of lncrna and mrna identifies potential adipogenesis regulatory non-coding rnas involved in the transgenerational effects of tributyltin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10045570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36735680
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281240
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