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Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle

The posttranscriptional gene regulation mediated by microRNAs (miRNAs) plays an important role in various species. Recently, a large number of miRNAs and their expression patterns have been identified. However, to date, limited miRNAs have been reported to modulate adipogenesis and lipid deposition...

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Autores principales: Sun, Jiajie, Zhou, Yang, Cai, Hanfang, Lan, Xianyong, Lei, Chuzhao, Zhao, Xin, Zhang, Chunlei, Chen, Hong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3938653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090244
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author Sun, Jiajie
Zhou, Yang
Cai, Hanfang
Lan, Xianyong
Lei, Chuzhao
Zhao, Xin
Zhang, Chunlei
Chen, Hong
author_facet Sun, Jiajie
Zhou, Yang
Cai, Hanfang
Lan, Xianyong
Lei, Chuzhao
Zhao, Xin
Zhang, Chunlei
Chen, Hong
author_sort Sun, Jiajie
collection PubMed
description The posttranscriptional gene regulation mediated by microRNAs (miRNAs) plays an important role in various species. Recently, a large number of miRNAs and their expression patterns have been identified. However, to date, limited miRNAs have been reported to modulate adipogenesis and lipid deposition in beef cattle. Total RNAs from Chinese Qinchuan bovine backfat at fetal and adult stages were used to construct small RNA libraries for Illumina next-generation sequencing. A total of 13,915,411 clean reads were obtained from a fetal library and 14,244,946 clean reads from an adult library. In total, 475 known and 36 novel miRNA candidates from backfat were identified. The nucleotide bias, base editing, and family of the known miRNAs were also analyzed. Based on stem-loop qPCR, 15 specific miRNAs were detected, and the results showed that bta-miRNAn25 and miRNAn26 were highly expressed in backfat tissue, suggesting these small RNAs play a role in the development and maintenance of bovine subcutaneous fat tissue. Putative targets for miRNAn25 and miRNAn26 were predicted, and the 61 most significant target transcripts were related to lipid and fatty acid metabolism. Of interest, the canonical pathway and gene networks analyses revealed that PPARα/RXRα activation and LXR/RXR activation were important components of the gene interaction hierarchy results. In the present study, we explored the backfat miRNAome differences between cattle of different developmental stages, expanding the expression repertoire of bovine miRNAs that could contribute to further studies on the fat development of cattle. Predication of target genes analysis of miRNA25 and miRNA26 also showed potential gene networks that affect lipid and fatty acid metabolism. These results may help in the design of new intervention strategies to improve beef quality.
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spelling pubmed-39386532014-03-04 Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle Sun, Jiajie Zhou, Yang Cai, Hanfang Lan, Xianyong Lei, Chuzhao Zhao, Xin Zhang, Chunlei Chen, Hong PLoS One Research Article The posttranscriptional gene regulation mediated by microRNAs (miRNAs) plays an important role in various species. Recently, a large number of miRNAs and their expression patterns have been identified. However, to date, limited miRNAs have been reported to modulate adipogenesis and lipid deposition in beef cattle. Total RNAs from Chinese Qinchuan bovine backfat at fetal and adult stages were used to construct small RNA libraries for Illumina next-generation sequencing. A total of 13,915,411 clean reads were obtained from a fetal library and 14,244,946 clean reads from an adult library. In total, 475 known and 36 novel miRNA candidates from backfat were identified. The nucleotide bias, base editing, and family of the known miRNAs were also analyzed. Based on stem-loop qPCR, 15 specific miRNAs were detected, and the results showed that bta-miRNAn25 and miRNAn26 were highly expressed in backfat tissue, suggesting these small RNAs play a role in the development and maintenance of bovine subcutaneous fat tissue. Putative targets for miRNAn25 and miRNAn26 were predicted, and the 61 most significant target transcripts were related to lipid and fatty acid metabolism. Of interest, the canonical pathway and gene networks analyses revealed that PPARα/RXRα activation and LXR/RXR activation were important components of the gene interaction hierarchy results. In the present study, we explored the backfat miRNAome differences between cattle of different developmental stages, expanding the expression repertoire of bovine miRNAs that could contribute to further studies on the fat development of cattle. Predication of target genes analysis of miRNA25 and miRNA26 also showed potential gene networks that affect lipid and fatty acid metabolism. These results may help in the design of new intervention strategies to improve beef quality. Public Library of Science 2014-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3938653/ /pubmed/24587298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090244 Text en © 2014 Sun et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhou, Yang
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Lan, Xianyong
Lei, Chuzhao
Zhao, Xin
Zhang, Chunlei
Chen, Hong
Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle
title Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle
title_full Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle
title_fullStr Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle
title_short Discovery of Novel and Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs between Fetal and Adult Backfat in Cattle
title_sort discovery of novel and differentially expressed micrornas between fetal and adult backfat in cattle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3938653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090244
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