Artículos de revistas
Large-scale discovery of previously undetected microRNAs specific to human liver
Fecha
2018-01-26Registro en:
Human Genomics, v. 12, n. 1, 2018.
1479-7364
1473-9542
10.1186/s40246-018-0148-4
2-s2.0-85055637618
Autor
British Columbia Cancer Research Centre
University Health Network
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are crucial regulators of gene expression in normal development and cellular homeostasis. While miRNA repositories contain thousands of unique sequences, they primarily contain molecules that are conserved across several tissues, largely excluding lineage and tissue-specific miRNAs. By analyzing small non-coding RNA sequencing data for abundance and secondary RNA structure, we discovered 103 miRNA candidates previously undescribed in liver tissue. While expression of some of these unannotated sequences is restricted to non-malignant tissue, downregulation of most of the sequences was detected in liver tumors, indicating their importance in the maintenance of liver homeostasis. Furthermore, target prediction revealed the involvement of the unannotated miRNA candidates in fatty-acid metabolism and tissue regeneration, which are key pathways in liver biology. Here, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the undiscovered liver miRNA transcriptome, providing new resources for a deeper exploration of organ-specific biology and disease.