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Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line

Zearalenone (ZEN), an important environmental pollutant, can cause serious harm to human and animal health. The aim of our study was to examine the effect of zearalenone (ZEN) on miRNA expression profiles in the mouse Leydig cell line (TM3 Leydig cell line) by miRNA sequencing. The effect of ZEN on...

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Autores principales: Wang, Mingyang, Wu, Weiwei, Li, Lin, He, Jianbin, Huang, Sheng, Chen, Si, Chen, Jia, Long, Miao, Yang, Shuhua, Li, Peng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30717214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030635
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author Wang, Mingyang
Wu, Weiwei
Li, Lin
He, Jianbin
Huang, Sheng
Chen, Si
Chen, Jia
Long, Miao
Yang, Shuhua
Li, Peng
author_facet Wang, Mingyang
Wu, Weiwei
Li, Lin
He, Jianbin
Huang, Sheng
Chen, Si
Chen, Jia
Long, Miao
Yang, Shuhua
Li, Peng
author_sort Wang, Mingyang
collection PubMed
description Zearalenone (ZEN), an important environmental pollutant, can cause serious harm to human and animal health. The aim of our study was to examine the effect of zearalenone (ZEN) on miRNA expression profiles in the mouse Leydig cell line (TM3 Leydig cell line) by miRNA sequencing. The effect of ZEN on the viability of TM3 Leydig cells was verified by Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8). MiRNA sequencing was performed 24 h after the exposure of TM3 Leydig cells with 50 μmol/L of ZEN. Bioinformatics predicted the miRNA target genes, performed Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses, and conducted miRNA-gene-pathway mapping to show the relationship between miRNA, the target gene, and the signalling pathway. The expression levels of miRNA and the miRNA target genes associated with ZEN toxicology were verified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. The miRNA sequencing revealed a significant change (p < 0.05) in the 197 miRNAs in the ZEN-treated and control groups, among which 86 were up-regulated and 111 were down-regulated. GO analysis of the target genes of these miRNAs indicated various biological functions. KEGG analysis showed that the predicted miRNA target genes were involved in signalling pathways, such as cancer, apoptosis, and oxidation, namely, the Ras signalling pathway, Rap1 signalling pathway, PI3K-AKT signalling pathway, Foxo signalling pathway, and AMPK signalling pathway. These results suggest that ZEN, as an estrogen-like toxin, is regulated by microRNAs. Our results can help to examine the toxicological effects of ZEN-regulated miRNAs on germ cells.
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spelling pubmed-63868972019-02-27 Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line Wang, Mingyang Wu, Weiwei Li, Lin He, Jianbin Huang, Sheng Chen, Si Chen, Jia Long, Miao Yang, Shuhua Li, Peng Int J Mol Sci Article Zearalenone (ZEN), an important environmental pollutant, can cause serious harm to human and animal health. The aim of our study was to examine the effect of zearalenone (ZEN) on miRNA expression profiles in the mouse Leydig cell line (TM3 Leydig cell line) by miRNA sequencing. The effect of ZEN on the viability of TM3 Leydig cells was verified by Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8). MiRNA sequencing was performed 24 h after the exposure of TM3 Leydig cells with 50 μmol/L of ZEN. Bioinformatics predicted the miRNA target genes, performed Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analyses, and conducted miRNA-gene-pathway mapping to show the relationship between miRNA, the target gene, and the signalling pathway. The expression levels of miRNA and the miRNA target genes associated with ZEN toxicology were verified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. The miRNA sequencing revealed a significant change (p < 0.05) in the 197 miRNAs in the ZEN-treated and control groups, among which 86 were up-regulated and 111 were down-regulated. GO analysis of the target genes of these miRNAs indicated various biological functions. KEGG analysis showed that the predicted miRNA target genes were involved in signalling pathways, such as cancer, apoptosis, and oxidation, namely, the Ras signalling pathway, Rap1 signalling pathway, PI3K-AKT signalling pathway, Foxo signalling pathway, and AMPK signalling pathway. These results suggest that ZEN, as an estrogen-like toxin, is regulated by microRNAs. Our results can help to examine the toxicological effects of ZEN-regulated miRNAs on germ cells. MDPI 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6386897/ /pubmed/30717214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030635 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Mingyang
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Huang, Sheng
Chen, Si
Chen, Jia
Long, Miao
Yang, Shuhua
Li, Peng
Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line
title Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line
title_full Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line
title_fullStr Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line
title_short Analysis of the miRNA Expression Profiles in the Zearalenone-Exposed TM3 Leydig Cell Line
title_sort analysis of the mirna expression profiles in the zearalenone-exposed tm3 leydig cell line
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30717214
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030635
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