High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.

The regulatory role of miRNA in gene expression is an emerging hot new topic in the control of hypometabolism. Sea cucumber aestivation is a complicated physiological process that includes obvious hypometabolism as evidenced by a decrease in the rates of oxygen consumption and ammonia nitrogen excre...

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Main Authors: Muyan Chen, Xiumei Zhang, Jianning Liu, Kenneth B Storey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24143179/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-a372c6905d764f51a280f57102e88d532021-03-03T20:19:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7612010.1371/journal.pone.0076120High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.Muyan ChenXiumei ZhangJianning LiuKenneth B StoreyThe regulatory role of miRNA in gene expression is an emerging hot new topic in the control of hypometabolism. Sea cucumber aestivation is a complicated physiological process that includes obvious hypometabolism as evidenced by a decrease in the rates of oxygen consumption and ammonia nitrogen excretion, as well as a serious degeneration of the intestine into a very tiny filament. To determine whether miRNAs play regulatory roles in this process, the present study analyzed profiles of miRNA expression in the intestine of the sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus), using Solexa deep sequencing technology. We identified 308 sea cucumber miRNAs, including 18 novel miRNAs specific to sea cucumber. Animals sampled during deep aestivation (DA) after at least 15 days of continuous torpor, were compared with animals from a non-aestivation (NA) state (animals that had passed through aestivation and returned to the active state). We identified 42 differentially expressed miRNAs [RPM (reads per million) >10, |FC| (|fold change|) ≥ 1, FDR (false discovery rate) <0.01] during aestivation, which were validated by two other miRNA profiling methods: miRNA microarray and real-time PCR. Among the most prominent miRNA species, miR-200-3p, miR-2004, miR-2010, miR-22, miR-252a, miR-252a-3p and miR-92 were significantly over-expressed during deep aestivation compared with non-aestivation animals. Preliminary analyses of their putative target genes and GO analysis suggest that these miRNAs could play important roles in global transcriptional depression and cell differentiation during aestivation. High-throughput sequencing data and microarray data have been submitted to GEO database.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24143179/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Muyan Chen
Xiumei Zhang
Jianning Liu
Kenneth B Storey
spellingShingle Muyan Chen
Xiumei Zhang
Jianning Liu
Kenneth B Storey
High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Muyan Chen
Xiumei Zhang
Jianning Liu
Kenneth B Storey
author_sort Muyan Chen
title High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
title_short High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
title_full High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
title_fullStr High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
title_full_unstemmed High-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of miRNAs in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
title_sort high-throughput sequencing reveals differential expression of mirnas in intestine from sea cucumber during aestivation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The regulatory role of miRNA in gene expression is an emerging hot new topic in the control of hypometabolism. Sea cucumber aestivation is a complicated physiological process that includes obvious hypometabolism as evidenced by a decrease in the rates of oxygen consumption and ammonia nitrogen excretion, as well as a serious degeneration of the intestine into a very tiny filament. To determine whether miRNAs play regulatory roles in this process, the present study analyzed profiles of miRNA expression in the intestine of the sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus), using Solexa deep sequencing technology. We identified 308 sea cucumber miRNAs, including 18 novel miRNAs specific to sea cucumber. Animals sampled during deep aestivation (DA) after at least 15 days of continuous torpor, were compared with animals from a non-aestivation (NA) state (animals that had passed through aestivation and returned to the active state). We identified 42 differentially expressed miRNAs [RPM (reads per million) >10, |FC| (|fold change|) ≥ 1, FDR (false discovery rate) <0.01] during aestivation, which were validated by two other miRNA profiling methods: miRNA microarray and real-time PCR. Among the most prominent miRNA species, miR-200-3p, miR-2004, miR-2010, miR-22, miR-252a, miR-252a-3p and miR-92 were significantly over-expressed during deep aestivation compared with non-aestivation animals. Preliminary analyses of their putative target genes and GO analysis suggest that these miRNAs could play important roles in global transcriptional depression and cell differentiation during aestivation. High-throughput sequencing data and microarray data have been submitted to GEO database.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24143179/pdf/?tool=EBI
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