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Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease, and the mechanism underlying PD pathogenesis is not completely understood. Increasing evidence indicates that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical regulatory role in the pathogenesis of PD. This study aimed to explore the miRNA-mRNA...

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Autores principales: Yin, Xi, Wang, Miao, Wang, Wei, Chen, Tong, Song, Ge, Niu, Yixuan, Jiang, Ziying, Gao, Zhongbao, Wang, Zhenfu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9467752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2877728
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author Yin, Xi
Wang, Miao
Wang, Wei
Chen, Tong
Song, Ge
Niu, Yixuan
Jiang, Ziying
Gao, Zhongbao
Wang, Zhenfu
author_facet Yin, Xi
Wang, Miao
Wang, Wei
Chen, Tong
Song, Ge
Niu, Yixuan
Jiang, Ziying
Gao, Zhongbao
Wang, Zhenfu
author_sort Yin, Xi
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description Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease, and the mechanism underlying PD pathogenesis is not completely understood. Increasing evidence indicates that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical regulatory role in the pathogenesis of PD. This study aimed to explore the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network for PD. The differentially expressed miRNAs (DEmis) and genes (DEGs) between PD patients and healthy donors were screened from the miRNA dataset GSE16658 and mRNA dataset GSE100054 downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Target genes of the DEmis were selected when they were predicted by three or four online databases and overlapped with DEGs from GSE100054. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis were then conducted by Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) and Metascape analytic tools. The correlation between the screened genes and PD was evaluated with the online tool Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), and protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks were built by the STRING platform. We further investigated the expression of genes in the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network in blood samples collected from PD patients and healthy donors via qRT-PCR. We identified 1505 upregulated and 1302 downregulated DEGs, and 77 upregulated and 112 downregulated DEmis were preliminarily screened from the GEO database. Further functional enrichment analysis identified 10 PD-related hub genes, including RAC1, IRS2, LEPR, PPARGC1A, CAMKK2, RAB10, RAB13, RAB27B, RAB11A, and JAK2, which were mainly involved in Rab protein signaling transduction, AMPK signaling pathway, and signaling by Leptin. A miRNA-mRNA regulatory network was then constructed with 10 hub genes, and their interacting miRNAs overlapped with DEmis, including miR-30e-5p, miR-142-3p, miR-101-3p, miR-32-3p, miR-508-5p, miR-642a-5p, miR-19a-3p, and miR-21-5p. Analysis of clinical samples verified significant upregulation of LEPR and downregulation of miR-101-3p and miR-30e-5p in PD patients as compared with healthy donors. Thus, the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network was initially constructed and has the potential to provide novel insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of PD.
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spelling pubmed-94677522022-09-13 Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease Yin, Xi Wang, Miao Wang, Wei Chen, Tong Song, Ge Niu, Yixuan Jiang, Ziying Gao, Zhongbao Wang, Zhenfu Parkinsons Dis Research Article Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease, and the mechanism underlying PD pathogenesis is not completely understood. Increasing evidence indicates that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical regulatory role in the pathogenesis of PD. This study aimed to explore the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network for PD. The differentially expressed miRNAs (DEmis) and genes (DEGs) between PD patients and healthy donors were screened from the miRNA dataset GSE16658 and mRNA dataset GSE100054 downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. Target genes of the DEmis were selected when they were predicted by three or four online databases and overlapped with DEGs from GSE100054. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis were then conducted by Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) and Metascape analytic tools. The correlation between the screened genes and PD was evaluated with the online tool Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), and protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks were built by the STRING platform. We further investigated the expression of genes in the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network in blood samples collected from PD patients and healthy donors via qRT-PCR. We identified 1505 upregulated and 1302 downregulated DEGs, and 77 upregulated and 112 downregulated DEmis were preliminarily screened from the GEO database. Further functional enrichment analysis identified 10 PD-related hub genes, including RAC1, IRS2, LEPR, PPARGC1A, CAMKK2, RAB10, RAB13, RAB27B, RAB11A, and JAK2, which were mainly involved in Rab protein signaling transduction, AMPK signaling pathway, and signaling by Leptin. A miRNA-mRNA regulatory network was then constructed with 10 hub genes, and their interacting miRNAs overlapped with DEmis, including miR-30e-5p, miR-142-3p, miR-101-3p, miR-32-3p, miR-508-5p, miR-642a-5p, miR-19a-3p, and miR-21-5p. Analysis of clinical samples verified significant upregulation of LEPR and downregulation of miR-101-3p and miR-30e-5p in PD patients as compared with healthy donors. Thus, the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network was initially constructed and has the potential to provide novel insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of PD. Hindawi 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9467752/ /pubmed/36105301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2877728 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xi Yin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Song, Ge
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Jiang, Ziying
Gao, Zhongbao
Wang, Zhenfu
Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease
title Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease
title_full Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease
title_fullStr Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease
title_short Identification of Potential miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network Contributing to Parkinson's Disease
title_sort identification of potential mirna-mrna regulatory network contributing to parkinson's disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9467752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2877728
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