MiR-21-5p actions at the Smad7 gene during pig ovarian granulosa cell apoptosis.

Animal Reproduction Science
Xiaodong ZhangZongjun Yin

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous non-coding RNAs in eukaryotic cells that modulate apoptosis of ovarian granulosa cells (GCs), which is an important cause of mammalian follicular atresia. In the present study, associations were evaluated between miR-21-5p and the extent of Smad7 protein production in regulation of ovarian granulosa cell (pGC) apoptosis. There was detection of miR-21-5p and Smad7 primarily in the cytoplasm and nucleus of pGCs, respectively. When there was an enhanced abundance of miR-21-5p and decreased abundance of Smad7 there were similar effects in pGCs, including inducing proliferation, inhibiting apoptosis, increasing the number of cells in S and G2/M phases, increasing serum estradiol, and decreasing serum progesterone concentrations. Furthermore, the Smad7 mRNA transcript was identified as a target for miR-21-5p actions, with enhanced abundances of miR-21-5p being associated with a lesser abundance of Smad7 mRNA transcript and protein in pGCs. Overall, results from the present study indicate that miR-21-5p has actions on the Smad7 mRNA transcript during the process of ovarian granulosa cell apoptosis in pigs.

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Jul 15, 2021·Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E·Ricardo Josué Acuña-GonzálezHéctor Flores-Herrera

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