MicroRNAome of Porcine Pre- and Postnatal Development

Mingzhou Li(Sichuan Agricultural University), Youlin Xia(University of Houston), Yiren Gu(Sichuan Agricultural University), Kai Zhang(Sichuan Agricultural University), Qiulei Lang(Zhejiang University), Lei Chen(Chongqing Academy of Animal Science), Jiuqiang Guan(Sichuan Agricultural University), Zonggang Luo(Sichuan Agricultural University), Haosi Chen(University of Houston), Yang Li(Sichuan Agricultural University), Qinghai Li(Sichuan Agricultural University), Xiang Li(Sichuan Agricultural University), Xiang Li(Sichuan Agricultural University), An-an Jiang(Sichuan Agricultural University), Surong Shuai(Sichuan Agricultural University), Jinyong Wang(Chongqing Academy of Animal Science), Qi Zhu, Xiaochuan Zhou(University of Science and Technology of China), Xiaolian Gao(University of Science and Technology of China), Xuewei Li(Sichuan Agricultural University), Xuewei Li(Sichuan Agricultural University)
PLoS ONE
July 12, 2010
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Abstract

The domestic pig is of enormous agricultural significance and valuable models for many human diseases. Information concerning the pig microRNAome (miRNAome) has been long overdue and elucidation of this information will permit an atlas of microRNA (miRNA) regulation functions and networks to be constructed. Here we performed a comprehensive search for porcine miRNAs on ten small RNA sequencing libraries prepared from a mixture of tissues obtained during the entire pig lifetime, from the fetal period through adulthood. The sequencing results were analyzed using mammalian miRNAs, the precursor hairpins (pre-miRNAs) and the first release of the high-coverage porcine genome assembly (Sscrofa9, April 2009) and the available expressed sequence tag (EST) sequences. Our results extend the repertoire of pig miRNAome to 867 pre-miRNAs (623 with genomic coordinates) encoding for 1,004 miRNAs, of which 777 are unique. We preformed real-time quantitative PCR (q-PCR) experiments for selected 30 miRNAs in 47 tissue-specific samples and found agreement between the sequencing and q-PCR data. This broad survey provides detailed information about multiple variants of mature sequences, precursors, chromosomal organization, development-specific expression, and conservation patterns. Our data mining produced a broad view of the pig miRNAome, consisting of miRNAs and isomiRs and a wealth of information of pig miRNA characteristics. These results are prelude to the advancement in pig biology as well the use of pigs as model organism for human biological and biomedical studies.


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