Identification and profiles of microRNAs in different development stages of miniature pig secondary palate.

Genomics
Ying XuJuan Du

Abstract

Cleft palate is one of the most frequent craniofacial malformation birth defects. Miniature pigs (Sus scrofa) are a valuable alternative large animal model to explore human palate development. Presently, the microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles in miniature pigs during palatogenesis from embryonic day (E) 30 to 50 were identified. A total of 2044 known miRNAs and 192 novel miRNAs were identified. The functional characteristics of their potential target genes were identified using Gene Ontology function and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway analysis. MiRNAs displayed diverse expression levels among the different stages. Using Short Time-series Expression Miner software to investigate the expression patterns of miRNAs from E30-50, all miRNAs were clustered into 20 profiles. The profiles showing miRNAs expression decreased (profile 0)/increased (profile 19) from E30-50 were the main patterns during palatogenesis. Hub genes of four significant modules were identified by weighted correlation network analysis, including ssc-miR-98, ssc-miR-27a_R + 1, and ssc-miR-150, etc. which might be novel potential targets for regulating palate development. The data are expected to improve the understanding of palate development and...Continue Reading

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