Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children
Epigenetic mechanisms have emerged as an important pathway through which environmental exposures can affect health through the regulation of gene expression without changes in DNA sequence: microRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that target protein-coding mRNAs, leading to post-transcriptional...
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doaj-e6e6cedc8dd34cb284e19069a75c4dc52020-11-25T01:59:04ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-02-0116452410.3390/ijerph16040524ijerph16040524Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and ChildrenKaren Huen0Daneida Lizarraga1Katherine Kogut2Brenda Eskenazi3Nina Holland4Children’s Environmental Health Laboratory, Global Berkeley Campus, University of California, Berkeley, 1301 S. 46th Street, Bldg 112, Richmond, CA 94804, USAChildren’s Environmental Health Laboratory, Global Berkeley Campus, University of California, Berkeley, 1301 S. 46th Street, Bldg 112, Richmond, CA 94804, USACenter for Children’s Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 1995 University Avenue Suite 265, Berkeley, CA 94720, USACenter for Children’s Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, 1995 University Avenue Suite 265, Berkeley, CA 94720, USAChildren’s Environmental Health Laboratory, Global Berkeley Campus, University of California, Berkeley, 1301 S. 46th Street, Bldg 112, Richmond, CA 94804, USAEpigenetic mechanisms have emerged as an important pathway through which environmental exposures can affect health through the regulation of gene expression without changes in DNA sequence: microRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that target protein-coding mRNAs, leading to post-transcriptional repression. They are involved in important physiologic processes, but little is known about how miRNA expression may change with age in children. We used an nCounter miRNA assay to assess the expression of 43 miRNAs in buffy coat samples collected from newborns (<i>n</i> = 121) and 7-year-old (<i>n</i> = 142) children. We identified 36 miRNAs that were differentially expressed between newborns and 7-year-olds after controlling for blood cell composition. Using pathway analysis, we found that differentially expressed miRNAs targeted genes enriched for processes related to post-translational modifications, metabolism, and immune response. Our study found that unlike adults, where miRNA expression levels in peripheral blood may decrease with age, expression levels of most miRNAs increased from birth to mid-childhood. This may be reflective of the role miRNAs may play in the highly coordinated mechanisms regulating genes involved in children’s development. Furthermore, it will be important to adjust for both age and blood cell composition in future pediatric studies of miRNA expression in blood.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/4/524miRNAbloodage |
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Karen Huen Daneida Lizarraga Katherine Kogut Brenda Eskenazi Nina Holland |
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Karen Huen Daneida Lizarraga Katherine Kogut Brenda Eskenazi Nina Holland Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health miRNA blood age |
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Karen Huen Daneida Lizarraga Katherine Kogut Brenda Eskenazi Nina Holland |
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Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children |
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Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children |
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Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children |
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Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children |
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Age-Related Differences in miRNA Expression in Mexican-American Newborns and Children |
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age-related differences in mirna expression in mexican-american newborns and children |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Epigenetic mechanisms have emerged as an important pathway through which environmental exposures can affect health through the regulation of gene expression without changes in DNA sequence: microRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that target protein-coding mRNAs, leading to post-transcriptional repression. They are involved in important physiologic processes, but little is known about how miRNA expression may change with age in children. We used an nCounter miRNA assay to assess the expression of 43 miRNAs in buffy coat samples collected from newborns (<i>n</i> = 121) and 7-year-old (<i>n</i> = 142) children. We identified 36 miRNAs that were differentially expressed between newborns and 7-year-olds after controlling for blood cell composition. Using pathway analysis, we found that differentially expressed miRNAs targeted genes enriched for processes related to post-translational modifications, metabolism, and immune response. Our study found that unlike adults, where miRNA expression levels in peripheral blood may decrease with age, expression levels of most miRNAs increased from birth to mid-childhood. This may be reflective of the role miRNAs may play in the highly coordinated mechanisms regulating genes involved in children’s development. Furthermore, it will be important to adjust for both age and blood cell composition in future pediatric studies of miRNA expression in blood. |
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