Screening and bioinformatics analysis of a potential ceRNA network in melatonin-induced cashmere growth in Liaoning cashmere goats

Mei Jin, Weiyu Fan, Suhe Lyu, Linlin Cong, Tianwei Xue
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Abstract. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of melatonin (MT) on the expression patterns of lncRNA, mRNA and miRNA in Liaoning cashmere goat (LCG) skin fibroblasts. A quantity of 200 ng L−1 MT (MT group) stimulated LCG skin fibroblasts for 48 h, and RNA sequencing was conducted with the control group (Con group) (n=3). The ceRNA network was constructed by bioinformatics analysis of the sequencing data and transmission electron microscopy observation of coated pits and endocytic vesicles. In this study, the results indicated that MT treatment significantly facilitated the proliferation of LCG skin fibroblasts and increased the number of coated pits and vesicles. A total of 775 mRNAs, 57 lncRNAs and 10 miRNAs had differential expression, as indicated by RNA sequencing of skin fibroblasts administrated on the MT group and Con group. The regulatory network of ceRNA was studied, and the results suggested that inositol phosphate metabolism, the cGMP–PKG signaling pathway, endocytosis and other pathways played a certain role in the growth and development of the LCG cashmere. Moreover, the key genes (e.g., CREB1, PIK3C3, AGAP3, MEF2A, ASAP2, IRAG1, PNISR, PIP5K1A, SRSF11, ZRANB2, RBM39 and CBL) were regulated by chi-miR-34c-5p, chi-miR-34c-3p and chi-miR-195-5p. The above mRNAs were competitively bound by 15 lncRNAs (e.g., MSTRG.28630.12, MSTRG.28660.14, MSTRG.28099.7). And through dual luciferase and other experiments, it was further confirmed that PIP5K1A is the target gene of miR-34c-5p. This finding provides new insights into the molecular mechanism by which melatonin promotes villi growth in cashmere.
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辽宁绒山羊褪黑素诱导羊绒生长的潜在ceRNA网络筛选与生物信息学分析
摘要本研究旨在探讨褪黑素(MT)对辽宁山羊(LCG)皮肤成纤维细胞中lncRNA、mRNA和miRNA表达模式的影响。200 ng L-1 MT(MT组)刺激LCG皮肤成纤维细胞48 h,与对照组(Con组)一起进行RNA测序(n=3)。通过对测序数据进行生物信息学分析,并通过透射电子显微镜观察包被坑和内细胞泡,构建了ceRNA网络。研究结果表明,MT 能显著促进 LCG 皮肤成纤维细胞的增殖,并增加涂覆坑和内囊泡的数量。MT组和Con组皮肤成纤维细胞的RNA测序结果显示,共有775个mRNA、57个lncRNA和10个miRNA存在表达差异。研究了ceRNA的调控网络,结果表明磷酸肌醇代谢、cGMP-PKG信号通路、内吞等通路在LCG羊绒的生长发育过程中发挥了一定的作用。此外,关键基因(如 CREB1、PIK3C3、AGAP3、MEF2A、ASAP2、IRAG1、PNISR、PIP5K1A、SRSF11、ZRANB2、RBM39 和 CBL)受到 chi-miR-34c-5p、chi-miR-34c-3p 和 chi-miR-195-5p 的调控。上述mRNA被15个lncRNA(如MSTRG.28630.12、MSTRG.28660.14、MSTRG.28099.7)竞争性结合。通过双荧光素酶等实验,进一步证实了 PIP5K1A 是 miR-34c-5p 的靶基因。这一发现为褪黑激素促进羊绒绒毛生长的分子机制提供了新的见解。
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