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Bovine hepatic miRNAome profiling and differential miRNA expression analyses between beef steers with divergent feed efficiency phenotypes

Agriculture

Bovine hepatic miRNAome profiling and differential miRNA expression analyses between beef steers with divergent feed efficiency phenotypes

R. Mukiibi, D. Johnston, et al.

Discover how RNA sequencing has unveiled the intricate miRNAome of the liver in various bovine breeds. This groundbreaking research identifies breed-specific miRNAs linked to feed efficiency, providing crucial insights into nutrient metabolism and growth. Conducted by Robert Mukiibi and colleagues, this study sheds light on the genetic factors affecting residual feed intake in cattle.... show more
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules involved in regulation of multiple biological processes through modulating expression of their target genes. Here we employed RNAseq to profile liver tissue miRNAome of 60 steers from Angus, Charolais, and Kinsella Composite (KC) populations. Of these animals, 36 animals (n = 12 for each breed) were utilized to identify differentially expressed (DE) miRNAs between animals with high (n = 6) or low (n = 6) phenotypic values of residual feed intake (RFI), a common measurement of feed efficiency. At a threshold of fold-change > 1.5 and P-value <0.05, we detected 12 (7 up- and 5 downregulated in low-RFI animals), 18 (12 up- and 6 downregulated), and 13 (8 up- and 5 downregulated) DE miRNAs for Angus, Charolais, and KC steers, respectively. Most of the DE miRNAs were breed specific, with bta-miR-449a and bta-miR-AB-2 being differentially expressed in all three breeds. The predicted target genes of the identified DE miRNA are mainly involved in cell cycle, cell death and survival, cell signaling, cellular growth and proliferation, protein trafficking, cell morphology, cell-to-cell signaling and interaction, cellular development, molecular transport, post-translational modification, as well as nutrient metabolism (lipids, carbohydrates, protein and amino acid). Our results provide insights into the bovine hepatic miRNAome and their potential roles in molecular regulation of RFI in beef cattle.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 09, 2020
Authors
Robert Mukiibi, Dayle Johnston, Michael Vinsky, Carolyn Fitzsimmons, Paul Stothard, Sinéad M. Waters, Changxi Li
Tags
RNA sequencing
miRNAome
residual feed intake
bovine breeds
gene targeting
nutrient metabolism
differential expression
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