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Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development

Background: Sex-specific differences in fetal lung maturation have been well described; however, little is known about the sex-specific differences in microRNA (miRNA) expression during human fetal lung development. Interestingly, many adult chronic lung diseases also demonstrate sex-specific differ...

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Autores principales: Lin, Nancy W., Liu, Cuining, Yang, Ivana V., Maier, Lisa A., DeMeo, Dawn L., Wood, Cheyret, Ye, Shuyu, Cruse, Margaret H., Smith, Vong L., Vyhlidal, Carrie A., Kechris, Katerina, Sharma, Sunita
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.762834
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author Lin, Nancy W.
Liu, Cuining
Yang, Ivana V.
Maier, Lisa A.
DeMeo, Dawn L.
Wood, Cheyret
Ye, Shuyu
Cruse, Margaret H.
Smith, Vong L.
Vyhlidal, Carrie A.
Kechris, Katerina
Sharma, Sunita
author_facet Lin, Nancy W.
Liu, Cuining
Yang, Ivana V.
Maier, Lisa A.
DeMeo, Dawn L.
Wood, Cheyret
Ye, Shuyu
Cruse, Margaret H.
Smith, Vong L.
Vyhlidal, Carrie A.
Kechris, Katerina
Sharma, Sunita
author_sort Lin, Nancy W.
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description Background: Sex-specific differences in fetal lung maturation have been well described; however, little is known about the sex-specific differences in microRNA (miRNA) expression during human fetal lung development. Interestingly, many adult chronic lung diseases also demonstrate sex-specific differences in prevalence. The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis suggests that these sex-specific differences in fetal lung development may influence disease susceptibility later in life. In this study, we performed miRNA sequencing on human fetal lung tissue samples to investigate differential expression of miRNAs between males and females in the pseudoglandular stage of lung development. We hypothesized that differences in miRNA expression are present between sexes in early human lung development and may contribute to the sex-specific differences seen in pulmonary diseases later in life. Methods: RNA was isolated from human fetal lung tissue samples for miRNA sequencing. The count of each miRNA was modeled by sex using negative binomial regression models in DESeq2, adjusting for post-conception age, age(2), smoke exposure, batch, and RUV factors. We tested for differential expression of miRNAs by sex, and for the presence of sex-by-age interactions to determine if miRNA expression levels by age were distinct between males and females. Results: miRNA expression profiles were generated on 298 samples (166 males and 132 females). Of the 809 miRNAs expressed in human fetal lung tissue during the pseudoglandular stage of lung development, we identified 93 autosomal miRNAs that were significantly differentially expressed by sex and 129 miRNAs with a sex-specific pattern of miRNA expression across the course of the pseudoglandular period. Conclusion: Our study demonstrates differential expression of numerous autosomal miRNAs between the male and female developing human lung. Additionally, the expression of some miRNAs are modified by age across the pseudoglandular stage in a sex-specific way. Some of these differences in miRNA expression may impact susceptibility to pulmonary disease later in life. Our results suggest that sex-specific miRNA expression during human lung development may be a potential mechanism to explain sex-specific differences in lung development and may impact subsequent disease susceptibility.
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spelling pubmed-90370322022-04-26 Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development Lin, Nancy W. Liu, Cuining Yang, Ivana V. Maier, Lisa A. DeMeo, Dawn L. Wood, Cheyret Ye, Shuyu Cruse, Margaret H. Smith, Vong L. Vyhlidal, Carrie A. Kechris, Katerina Sharma, Sunita Front Genet Genetics Background: Sex-specific differences in fetal lung maturation have been well described; however, little is known about the sex-specific differences in microRNA (miRNA) expression during human fetal lung development. Interestingly, many adult chronic lung diseases also demonstrate sex-specific differences in prevalence. The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis suggests that these sex-specific differences in fetal lung development may influence disease susceptibility later in life. In this study, we performed miRNA sequencing on human fetal lung tissue samples to investigate differential expression of miRNAs between males and females in the pseudoglandular stage of lung development. We hypothesized that differences in miRNA expression are present between sexes in early human lung development and may contribute to the sex-specific differences seen in pulmonary diseases later in life. Methods: RNA was isolated from human fetal lung tissue samples for miRNA sequencing. The count of each miRNA was modeled by sex using negative binomial regression models in DESeq2, adjusting for post-conception age, age(2), smoke exposure, batch, and RUV factors. We tested for differential expression of miRNAs by sex, and for the presence of sex-by-age interactions to determine if miRNA expression levels by age were distinct between males and females. Results: miRNA expression profiles were generated on 298 samples (166 males and 132 females). Of the 809 miRNAs expressed in human fetal lung tissue during the pseudoglandular stage of lung development, we identified 93 autosomal miRNAs that were significantly differentially expressed by sex and 129 miRNAs with a sex-specific pattern of miRNA expression across the course of the pseudoglandular period. Conclusion: Our study demonstrates differential expression of numerous autosomal miRNAs between the male and female developing human lung. Additionally, the expression of some miRNAs are modified by age across the pseudoglandular stage in a sex-specific way. Some of these differences in miRNA expression may impact susceptibility to pulmonary disease later in life. Our results suggest that sex-specific miRNA expression during human lung development may be a potential mechanism to explain sex-specific differences in lung development and may impact subsequent disease susceptibility. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9037032/ /pubmed/35480332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.762834 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lin, Liu, Yang, Maier, DeMeo, Wood, Ye, Cruse, Smith, Vyhlidal, Kechris and Sharma. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Lin, Nancy W.
Liu, Cuining
Yang, Ivana V.
Maier, Lisa A.
DeMeo, Dawn L.
Wood, Cheyret
Ye, Shuyu
Cruse, Margaret H.
Smith, Vong L.
Vyhlidal, Carrie A.
Kechris, Katerina
Sharma, Sunita
Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development
title Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development
title_full Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development
title_fullStr Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development
title_full_unstemmed Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development
title_short Sex-Specific Differences in MicroRNA Expression During Human Fetal Lung Development
title_sort sex-specific differences in microrna expression during human fetal lung development
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.762834
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