Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key regulators in inflammation. However, their functions and profiles in LPS-induced inflammation in pigs are largely unknown. In this study, we profiled global lncRNA and mRNA expression changes in PBMCs treated with LPS using the lncRNA-seq technique....

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Main Authors: Jing Zhang, Xin Xu, Hongbo Chen, Ping Kang, Huiling Zhu, Hongyan Ren, Yulan Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-02-01
Series:Innate Immunity
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1753425920983869
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spelling doaj-2bdd064f993d4eeb9fc4330c67b12d172021-02-13T03:03:53ZengSAGE PublishingInnate Immunity1753-42591753-42672021-02-012710.1177/1753425920983869Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCsJing ZhangXin XuHongbo ChenPing KangHuiling ZhuHongyan RenYulan LiuLong non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key regulators in inflammation. However, their functions and profiles in LPS-induced inflammation in pigs are largely unknown. In this study, we profiled global lncRNA and mRNA expression changes in PBMCs treated with LPS using the lncRNA-seq technique. In total 43 differentially expressed (DE) lncRNAs and 1082 DE mRNAs were identified in porcine PBMCs after LPS stimulation. Functional enrichment analysis on DE mRNAs indicated these genes were involved in inflammation-related signaling pathways, including cytokine–cytokine receptor interaction, TNF-α, NF-κB, Jak-STAT and TLR signaling pathways. In addition, co-expression network and function analysis identified the potential lncRNAs related to inflammatory response and immune response. The expressions of eight lncRNAs (ENSSSCT00000045208, ENSSSCT00000051636, ENSSSCT00000049770, ENSSSCT00000050966, ENSSSCT00000047491, ENSSSCT00000049750, ENSSSCT00000054262 and ENSSSCT00000044651) were validated in the LPS-treated PBMCs by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). In LPS-challenged piglets, we identified that expression of three lncRNAs (ENSSSCT00000051636, ENSSSCT00000049770, and ENSSSCT00000047491) was significantly up-regulated in liver, spleen and jejunum tissues after LPS challenge, which indicated that these lncRNAs might be important regulators for inflammation. This study provides the first lncRNA and mRNA transcriptomic landscape of LPS-mediated changes in porcine PBMCs, which might provide potential insights into lncRNAs involved in regulating inflammation in pigs.https://doi.org/10.1177/1753425920983869
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author Jing Zhang
Xin Xu
Hongbo Chen
Ping Kang
Huiling Zhu
Hongyan Ren
Yulan Liu
spellingShingle Jing Zhang
Xin Xu
Hongbo Chen
Ping Kang
Huiling Zhu
Hongyan Ren
Yulan Liu
Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs
Innate Immunity
author_facet Jing Zhang
Xin Xu
Hongbo Chen
Ping Kang
Huiling Zhu
Hongyan Ren
Yulan Liu
author_sort Jing Zhang
title Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs
title_short Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs
title_full Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs
title_fullStr Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs
title_full_unstemmed Construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncRNAs and mRNAs in LPS-induced porcine PBMCs
title_sort construction and analysis for dys-regulated lncrnas and mrnas in lps-induced porcine pbmcs
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Innate Immunity
issn 1753-4259
1753-4267
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key regulators in inflammation. However, their functions and profiles in LPS-induced inflammation in pigs are largely unknown. In this study, we profiled global lncRNA and mRNA expression changes in PBMCs treated with LPS using the lncRNA-seq technique. In total 43 differentially expressed (DE) lncRNAs and 1082 DE mRNAs were identified in porcine PBMCs after LPS stimulation. Functional enrichment analysis on DE mRNAs indicated these genes were involved in inflammation-related signaling pathways, including cytokine–cytokine receptor interaction, TNF-α, NF-κB, Jak-STAT and TLR signaling pathways. In addition, co-expression network and function analysis identified the potential lncRNAs related to inflammatory response and immune response. The expressions of eight lncRNAs (ENSSSCT00000045208, ENSSSCT00000051636, ENSSSCT00000049770, ENSSSCT00000050966, ENSSSCT00000047491, ENSSSCT00000049750, ENSSSCT00000054262 and ENSSSCT00000044651) were validated in the LPS-treated PBMCs by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). In LPS-challenged piglets, we identified that expression of three lncRNAs (ENSSSCT00000051636, ENSSSCT00000049770, and ENSSSCT00000047491) was significantly up-regulated in liver, spleen and jejunum tissues after LPS challenge, which indicated that these lncRNAs might be important regulators for inflammation. This study provides the first lncRNA and mRNA transcriptomic landscape of LPS-mediated changes in porcine PBMCs, which might provide potential insights into lncRNAs involved in regulating inflammation in pigs.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1753425920983869
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