High throughput circRNAs sequencing profile of follicle fluid exosomes of polycystic ovary syndrome patients

Liping Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Xiao‐yu Peng(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Xiaoqin Lv(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Lin Liu(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Xueli Li(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Xiao He(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Fang Lv(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Yu Pan(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Li Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Kai-Feng Liu(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Xiaomei Zhang(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital)
Journal of Cellular Physiology
February 18, 2019
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Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most prevalent reproductive disorders in women worldwide. Despite rigorous research, the exact molecular mechanism that governs PCOS pathogenesis remains unclear. To investigate the potential roles of circular RNAs (circRNAs), this study sequenced ribosomal RNA-depleted total RNA from exosomes of follicle fluids obtained from PCOS patients using non-PCOS samples as controls. Bioinformatic analysis identified 167 upregulated and 245 downregulated circRNAs from a total of 16,771 detected candidates. Functional analysis suggests that pathways related to bacterial infection, associated chronic inflammation, and oxidative stress could be targeted by the differential circRNAs in PCOS patients. The obtained sequencing results were further validated by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and a circRNA-microRNA interaction network was constructed. The obtained results provide a valuable addition to the published studies on the mechanism of PCOS pathogenesis by revealing a wide variety of new circRNAs, miRNA, and gene targets that merit further investigation.


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