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Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In ruminants, the rumen epithelium plays an important role in nutrient absorption, metabolism and transport. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been reported to regulate the proliferation of diverse epithelial cells. In this study, we profiled the miRNA transcriptomes of goat rumens at four dev...

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Autores principales: Zhong, Tao, Wang, Cheng, Hu, Jiangtao, Chen, Xiaoyong, Niu, Lili, Zhan, Siyuan, Wang, Linjie, Guo, Jiazhong, Cao, Jiaxue, Li, Li, Zhang, Hongping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7690783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10111951
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author Zhong, Tao
Wang, Cheng
Hu, Jiangtao
Chen, Xiaoyong
Niu, Lili
Zhan, Siyuan
Wang, Linjie
Guo, Jiazhong
Cao, Jiaxue
Li, Li
Zhang, Hongping
author_facet Zhong, Tao
Wang, Cheng
Hu, Jiangtao
Chen, Xiaoyong
Niu, Lili
Zhan, Siyuan
Wang, Linjie
Guo, Jiazhong
Cao, Jiaxue
Li, Li
Zhang, Hongping
author_sort Zhong, Tao
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In ruminants, the rumen epithelium plays an important role in nutrient absorption, metabolism and transport. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been reported to regulate the proliferation of diverse epithelial cells. In this study, we profiled the miRNA transcriptomes of goat rumens at four development stages and screened for candidate miRNAs related to rumen development. MiR-148a-3p was found to be highly expressed in the rumen tissues and induced the proliferation of GES-1 cells by targeting QKI. Our findings provide some insights into the functional roles of miRNAs in rumen growth and functional development in ruminants. ABSTRACT: The rumen is an important digestive organ of ruminants. From the fetal to adult stage, the morphology, structure and function of the rumen change significantly. However, the knowledge of the intrinsic genetic regulation of these changes is still limited. We previously reported a genome-wide expression profile of miRNAs in pre-natal goat rumens. In this study, we combined and analyzed the transcriptomes of rumen miRNAs during pre-natal (E60 and E135) and post-natal (D30 and D150) stages. A total of 66 differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs) were identified in the rumen tissues from D30 and D150 goats. Of these, 17 DEMs were consistently highly expressed in the rumens at the pre-weaning stages (E60, E135 and D30), while down-regulated at D150. Noteworthy, annotation analysis revealed that the target genes regulated by the DEMs were mainly enriched in MAPK signaling pathway, Jak-STAT signaling pathway and Ras signaling pathway. Interestingly, the expression of miR-148a-3p was significantly high in the embryonic stage and down-regulated at D150. The potential binding sites of miR-148a-3p in the 3′-UTR of QKI were predicted by the TargetScan and verified by the dual luciferase report assay. The co-localization of miR-148a-3p and QKI through in situ hybridization was observed in the rumen tissues but not in the intestinal tracts. Moreover, the expression of miR-148a-3p in the epithelium was significantly higher than that in the other layers of the rumen, suggesting that miR-148a-3p is involved in the development of the rumen epithelial cells by targeting QKI. Subsequently, miR-148a-3p inhibitor was found to induce the proliferation of GES-1 cells. Taken together, our study identified DEMs involved in the development of the rumen and provides insights into the regulation mechanism of rumen development in goats.
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spelling pubmed-76907832020-11-27 Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats Zhong, Tao Wang, Cheng Hu, Jiangtao Chen, Xiaoyong Niu, Lili Zhan, Siyuan Wang, Linjie Guo, Jiazhong Cao, Jiaxue Li, Li Zhang, Hongping Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In ruminants, the rumen epithelium plays an important role in nutrient absorption, metabolism and transport. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have been reported to regulate the proliferation of diverse epithelial cells. In this study, we profiled the miRNA transcriptomes of goat rumens at four development stages and screened for candidate miRNAs related to rumen development. MiR-148a-3p was found to be highly expressed in the rumen tissues and induced the proliferation of GES-1 cells by targeting QKI. Our findings provide some insights into the functional roles of miRNAs in rumen growth and functional development in ruminants. ABSTRACT: The rumen is an important digestive organ of ruminants. From the fetal to adult stage, the morphology, structure and function of the rumen change significantly. However, the knowledge of the intrinsic genetic regulation of these changes is still limited. We previously reported a genome-wide expression profile of miRNAs in pre-natal goat rumens. In this study, we combined and analyzed the transcriptomes of rumen miRNAs during pre-natal (E60 and E135) and post-natal (D30 and D150) stages. A total of 66 differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs) were identified in the rumen tissues from D30 and D150 goats. Of these, 17 DEMs were consistently highly expressed in the rumens at the pre-weaning stages (E60, E135 and D30), while down-regulated at D150. Noteworthy, annotation analysis revealed that the target genes regulated by the DEMs were mainly enriched in MAPK signaling pathway, Jak-STAT signaling pathway and Ras signaling pathway. Interestingly, the expression of miR-148a-3p was significantly high in the embryonic stage and down-regulated at D150. The potential binding sites of miR-148a-3p in the 3′-UTR of QKI were predicted by the TargetScan and verified by the dual luciferase report assay. The co-localization of miR-148a-3p and QKI through in situ hybridization was observed in the rumen tissues but not in the intestinal tracts. Moreover, the expression of miR-148a-3p in the epithelium was significantly higher than that in the other layers of the rumen, suggesting that miR-148a-3p is involved in the development of the rumen epithelial cells by targeting QKI. Subsequently, miR-148a-3p inhibitor was found to induce the proliferation of GES-1 cells. Taken together, our study identified DEMs involved in the development of the rumen and provides insights into the regulation mechanism of rumen development in goats. MDPI 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7690783/ /pubmed/33114089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10111951 Text en © 2020 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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Zhong, Tao
Wang, Cheng
Hu, Jiangtao
Chen, Xiaoyong
Niu, Lili
Zhan, Siyuan
Wang, Linjie
Guo, Jiazhong
Cao, Jiaxue
Li, Li
Zhang, Hongping
Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats
title Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats
title_full Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats
title_fullStr Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats
title_short Comparison of MicroRNA Transcriptomes Reveals the Association between MiR-148a-3p Expression and Rumen Development in Goats
title_sort comparison of microrna transcriptomes reveals the association between mir-148a-3p expression and rumen development in goats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7690783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33114089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10111951
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