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Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats

Region-specific gene expression is an intriguing feature of the mammalian epididymis. This unique property is essential for sperm maturation and storage, and it also implicates stringent and multi-level regulations of gene expression. Over the past decade, the androgen-driven activation of epididyma...

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Autores principales: Chu, Chen, Zheng, Guangyong, Hu, Shuanggang, Zhang, Jinsong, Xie, Shengsong, Ma, Wubin, Ni, Minjie, Tang, Chunhua, Zhou, Lu, Zhou, Yuchuan, Liu, Mofang, Li, Yixue, Zhang, Yonglian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25901964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124450
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author Chu, Chen
Zheng, Guangyong
Hu, Shuanggang
Zhang, Jinsong
Xie, Shengsong
Ma, Wubin
Ni, Minjie
Tang, Chunhua
Zhou, Lu
Zhou, Yuchuan
Liu, Mofang
Li, Yixue
Zhang, Yonglian
author_facet Chu, Chen
Zheng, Guangyong
Hu, Shuanggang
Zhang, Jinsong
Xie, Shengsong
Ma, Wubin
Ni, Minjie
Tang, Chunhua
Zhou, Lu
Zhou, Yuchuan
Liu, Mofang
Li, Yixue
Zhang, Yonglian
author_sort Chu, Chen
collection PubMed
description Region-specific gene expression is an intriguing feature of the mammalian epididymis. This unique property is essential for sperm maturation and storage, and it also implicates stringent and multi-level regulations of gene expression. Over the past decade, the androgen-driven activation of epididymal gene transcription has been extensively studied. However, it still remains largely unexplored whether and how other regulatory mechanisms, such as miRNAs and DNA methylation, are involved in controlling regional gene expression in the epididymis. Using microarray-based approaches, we studied the regional miRNA expression and DNA methylation profiles in 4 distinct epididymal regions (initial segment, caput, corpus and cauda) of rats. We found that the miR-200 family members were more expressed in caput, compared with cauda. By GSEA analysis, the differential expression of miR-200 family between caput and cauda was shown to be negatively correlated with their predicted target genes, among which 4 bona fide targets were verified by luciferase reporter assay. Predicted target genes of miR-200 family have enriched functions in anti-apoptosis, cell transportation and development, implying the regional diversity in epididymal functions. On the other hand, we revealed epididymal DNA methylation of 2002 CpG islands and 2771 gene promoters (-3.88-0.97kb), among which 1350 (67.43%) CpG islands and 2095 (75.60%) promoters contained region-specific DNA methylation. We observed significant and distinct functional enrichment in genes with specifically methylated promoters in each epididymal regions, but these DNA methylations did not show significant correlation with repressed gene transcription in the mature epididymis. Conclusively, we investigated the regional miRNA expression and DNA methylation in the rat epididymis and revealed a potential role of miR-200 family in gene expression regulation between caput and cauda. This may contribute to the distinct physiological function in sperm maturation / storage of caput / cauda epididymis.
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spelling pubmed-44066182015-05-07 Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats Chu, Chen Zheng, Guangyong Hu, Shuanggang Zhang, Jinsong Xie, Shengsong Ma, Wubin Ni, Minjie Tang, Chunhua Zhou, Lu Zhou, Yuchuan Liu, Mofang Li, Yixue Zhang, Yonglian PLoS One Research Article Region-specific gene expression is an intriguing feature of the mammalian epididymis. This unique property is essential for sperm maturation and storage, and it also implicates stringent and multi-level regulations of gene expression. Over the past decade, the androgen-driven activation of epididymal gene transcription has been extensively studied. However, it still remains largely unexplored whether and how other regulatory mechanisms, such as miRNAs and DNA methylation, are involved in controlling regional gene expression in the epididymis. Using microarray-based approaches, we studied the regional miRNA expression and DNA methylation profiles in 4 distinct epididymal regions (initial segment, caput, corpus and cauda) of rats. We found that the miR-200 family members were more expressed in caput, compared with cauda. By GSEA analysis, the differential expression of miR-200 family between caput and cauda was shown to be negatively correlated with their predicted target genes, among which 4 bona fide targets were verified by luciferase reporter assay. Predicted target genes of miR-200 family have enriched functions in anti-apoptosis, cell transportation and development, implying the regional diversity in epididymal functions. On the other hand, we revealed epididymal DNA methylation of 2002 CpG islands and 2771 gene promoters (-3.88-0.97kb), among which 1350 (67.43%) CpG islands and 2095 (75.60%) promoters contained region-specific DNA methylation. We observed significant and distinct functional enrichment in genes with specifically methylated promoters in each epididymal regions, but these DNA methylations did not show significant correlation with repressed gene transcription in the mature epididymis. Conclusively, we investigated the regional miRNA expression and DNA methylation in the rat epididymis and revealed a potential role of miR-200 family in gene expression regulation between caput and cauda. This may contribute to the distinct physiological function in sperm maturation / storage of caput / cauda epididymis. Public Library of Science 2015-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4406618/ /pubmed/25901964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124450 Text en © 2015 Chu 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chu, Chen
Zheng, Guangyong
Hu, Shuanggang
Zhang, Jinsong
Xie, Shengsong
Ma, Wubin
Ni, Minjie
Tang, Chunhua
Zhou, Lu
Zhou, Yuchuan
Liu, Mofang
Li, Yixue
Zhang, Yonglian
Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats
title Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats
title_full Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats
title_fullStr Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats
title_short Epididymal Region-Specific miRNA Expression and DNA Methylation and Their Roles in Controlling Gene Expression in Rats
title_sort epididymal region-specific mirna expression and dna methylation and their roles in controlling gene expression in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25901964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124450
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