表达谱分析和生物信息学分析提示了人类毛囊相关microrna的新靶基因和途径。

Q2 Medicine BMC Dermatology Pub Date : 2017-02-22 DOI:10.1186/s12895-017-0054-9
Lara M Hochfeld, Thomas Anhalt, Céline S Reinbold, Marisol Herrera-Rivero, Nadine Fricker, Markus M Nöthen, Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach
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背景:人类毛囊(HF)循环的特点是信号级联的紧密协调和调节。研究表明,微(mi) rna是这些途径的有效调节剂。然而,对人类心衰中mirna的表达及其靶基因和途径的了解有限。本研究的目的是提高对mirna在人类心衰中的作用及其调控相互作用的理解。方法:在25名健康男性供体的HFs中,评估了10种具有毛发生物学功能的候选mirna的表达水平。MiRNA表达水平与来自相同样品的mrna表达水平相关。鉴定的靶基因在生物学途径中的富集和在蛋白相互作用(PPI)网络中的积累进行了测试。结果:10个候选mirna中有7个被证实在人HF中表达,并且鉴定了miR-24、miR-31和miR-106a的许多靶基因。虽然后者包括几个在头发生物学中具有已知功能的基因(例如,ITGB1, SOX9),但大多数基因以前没有涉及(例如,PHF1)。靶基因在毛发生物学相关的通路中富集,如整合素和GnRH信号传导,并且各自的基因产物在ppi中表现出积累。结论:进一步研究人类HF中miRNA的表达,通过系统整合miRNA和mRNA表达数据,发现新的miRNA靶基因和通路,可能有助于描述组织特异性调控相互作用,提高我们对正常头发生长和脱发疾病病理生物学的认识。
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Expression profiling and bioinformatic analyses suggest new target genes and pathways for human hair follicle related microRNAs.

Background: Human hair follicle (HF) cycling is characterised by the tight orchestration and regulation of signalling cascades. Research shows that micro(mi)RNAs are potent regulators of these pathways. However, knowledge of the expression of miRNAs and their target genes and pathways in the human HF is limited. The objective of this study was to improve understanding of the role of miRNAs and their regulatory interactions in the human HF.

Methods: Expression levels of ten candidate miRNAs with reported functions in hair biology were assessed in HFs from 25 healthy male donors. MiRNA expression levels were correlated with mRNA-expression levels from the same samples. Identified target genes were tested for enrichment in biological pathways and accumulation in protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks.

Results: Expression in the human HF was confirmed for seven of the ten candidate miRNAs, and numerous target genes for miR-24, miR-31, and miR-106a were identified. While the latter include several genes with known functions in hair biology (e.g., ITGB1, SOX9), the majority have not been previously implicated (e.g., PHF1). Target genes were enriched in pathways of interest to hair biology, such as integrin and GnRH signalling, and the respective gene products showed accumulation in PPIs.

Conclusions: Further investigation of miRNA expression in the human HF, and the identification of novel miRNA target genes and pathways via the systematic integration of miRNA and mRNA expression data, may facilitate the delineation of tissue-specific regulatory interactions, and improve our understanding of both normal hair growth and the pathobiology of hair loss disorders.

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期刊介绍: BMC Dermatology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of skin disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. BMC Dermatology (ISSN 1471-5945) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, MEDLINE, CAS, EMBASE, Scopus and Google Scholar.
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