miR-362 regulates the proliferation and apoptosis of porcine immature Sertoli cells through targeting the ZNF644 gene

Yi chuan = Hereditas
Maoliang RanBin Chen

Abstract

In testicular tissue, immature Sertoli cell proliferation ability determines the size of mature Sertoli cell populations, which further regulates the spermatogenesis in the adult male animals. Studies have demonstrated that microRNAs (miRNAs) participate in the regulation of the immature Sertoli cell proliferation and apoptosis, but the functions of most identified miRNAs remain unclear. In this study, based on previous RNA-seq results, we analyzed the regulatory role (s) of miR-362 in proliferation and apoptosis of porcine immature Sertoli cells. The ZFN644 gene was predicted to be a target gene of miR-362 using bioinformatics methods. The expression levels of miR-362 and ZNF644 gene were measured using qRT-PCR assay in developing porcine testicular tissues and in immature Sertoli cells transfected with either miR-362 mimic or miR-362 inhibitor. The dual luciferase reporter assay was used to determine the regulatory relationship between miR-362 and ZNF644. The results showed that a putative target site of miR-362 was located in the 3'UTR of ZNF644. The expression of miR-362 was significantly and negatively correlated with ZNF644 expression in the developing porcine testicular tissues. Co-transfection of miR-362 and psiCHECK2-Z...Continue Reading

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