Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage

Abstract Objective We investigated the expression pattern of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) and messenger RNAs (mRNA) from two different intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) rat models, and performed gene ontology and gene/protein interaction analyses. Methods We harvested hemorrhagic brain 1, 3, and 7 days...

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Main Authors: Jeong‐Min Kim, Jangsup Moon, Jung‐Suk Yu, Dong‐Kyu Park, Soon‐Tae Lee, Keun‐Hwa Jung, Kon Chu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-10-01
Series:Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50894
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spelling doaj-7211127748bf4274b9fea046044f283c2021-05-02T12:09:36ZengWileyAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology2328-95032019-10-016102014202510.1002/acn3.50894Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhageJeong‐Min Kim0Jangsup Moon1Jung‐Suk Yu2Dong‐Kyu Park3Soon‐Tae Lee4Keun‐Hwa Jung5Kon Chu6Laboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaLaboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaLaboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaLaboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaLaboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaLaboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaLaboratory for Neurotherapeutics Biomedical Research Institute Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of KoreaAbstract Objective We investigated the expression pattern of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) and messenger RNAs (mRNA) from two different intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) rat models, and performed gene ontology and gene/protein interaction analyses. Methods We harvested hemorrhagic brain 1, 3, and 7 days after ICH induction by stereotactic collagenase injection. We performed microarray analyses with Agilent array platform to compare the expression of lncRNA and mRNAs from hemorrhagic and normal brains. The RNA expression patterns were also examined from the autologous blood injection ICH model at days 1 and 3, and significantly altered lncRNAs from two ICH models were validated by quantitative reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction. Gene ontology analysis and pathway analysis were performed with differentially expressed mRNAs after ICH. Gene and protein interaction analysis was performed to elucidate the functional role of upregulated lncRNA in neuronal damage. Results Among the 13,661 lncRNAs studied, 83, 289, and 401 lncRNAs were significantly elevated after 1, 3, and 7 days after collagenase‐induced ICH, respectively. NR_027324, or H19, was the most upregulated lncRNA after 1 day from the two ICH models and its elevation persisted until the 7th day. Gene ontology analysis revealed that immune‐related biological processes such as immune response, immune system process, and defense response were upregulated from both ICH models. Gene and protein interaction study demonstrated that NR_027324 was closely related to the type I interferon signaling pathway. Interpretation This study illustrates the dynamic expression pattern of the lncRNA profile following ICH, and that H19 is the most consistently upregulated lncRNA after ICH.https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50894
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author Jeong‐Min Kim
Jangsup Moon
Jung‐Suk Yu
Dong‐Kyu Park
Soon‐Tae Lee
Keun‐Hwa Jung
Kon Chu
spellingShingle Jeong‐Min Kim
Jangsup Moon
Jung‐Suk Yu
Dong‐Kyu Park
Soon‐Tae Lee
Keun‐Hwa Jung
Kon Chu
Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
author_facet Jeong‐Min Kim
Jangsup Moon
Jung‐Suk Yu
Dong‐Kyu Park
Soon‐Tae Lee
Keun‐Hwa Jung
Kon Chu
author_sort Jeong‐Min Kim
title Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
title_short Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
title_full Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
title_fullStr Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed Altered long noncoding RNA profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
title_sort altered long noncoding rna profile after intracerebral hemorrhage
publisher Wiley
series Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
issn 2328-9503
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Objective We investigated the expression pattern of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) and messenger RNAs (mRNA) from two different intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) rat models, and performed gene ontology and gene/protein interaction analyses. Methods We harvested hemorrhagic brain 1, 3, and 7 days after ICH induction by stereotactic collagenase injection. We performed microarray analyses with Agilent array platform to compare the expression of lncRNA and mRNAs from hemorrhagic and normal brains. The RNA expression patterns were also examined from the autologous blood injection ICH model at days 1 and 3, and significantly altered lncRNAs from two ICH models were validated by quantitative reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction. Gene ontology analysis and pathway analysis were performed with differentially expressed mRNAs after ICH. Gene and protein interaction analysis was performed to elucidate the functional role of upregulated lncRNA in neuronal damage. Results Among the 13,661 lncRNAs studied, 83, 289, and 401 lncRNAs were significantly elevated after 1, 3, and 7 days after collagenase‐induced ICH, respectively. NR_027324, or H19, was the most upregulated lncRNA after 1 day from the two ICH models and its elevation persisted until the 7th day. Gene ontology analysis revealed that immune‐related biological processes such as immune response, immune system process, and defense response were upregulated from both ICH models. Gene and protein interaction study demonstrated that NR_027324 was closely related to the type I interferon signaling pathway. Interpretation This study illustrates the dynamic expression pattern of the lncRNA profile following ICH, and that H19 is the most consistently upregulated lncRNA after ICH.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50894
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