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PSXII-28 miRNA2382-5p regulates production of triglyceride in mammary epithelial cells via targeting NDRG2 of dairy cattle

Introduction: Based on the conjoint analysis of RNA-seq and Solexa sequencing of BMECs from dairy cattle with high and low milk fat percentages, miRNA2382-5p was screened as a differentially expressed… Click to show full abstract

Introduction: Based on the conjoint analysis of RNA-seq and Solexa sequencing of BMECs from dairy cattle with high and low milk fat percentages, miRNA2382-5p was screened as a differentially expressed miRNA, and NDRG2 might be the target gene of miRNA2382-5p. Materials and Methods: The experimental BMECs were previously constructed in our laboratory. The triglyceride Kit was used to separate the cells and detect the content of triglyceride. The target relationship of miRNA2382-5p and NDRG2 was validated by luciferase reporter assay, qRT-PCR and western blot. The data were analyzed by GraphPad 6.0. Results: The detection of triglyceride content in BMECs showed that the triglyceride in BMECs transfected with miRNA2382-5p mimics significantly decreased compared with BMECs transfected with control, and the triglyceride in BMECs transfected with miRNA2382-5p inhibitor significantly increased. The luciferase reporter assays revealed that the luciferase activity of BMECs transfected with pmiR-NDRG2-WT was decreased compared with BMECs transfected with pmiRR-NDRG2-mut and pmiR-REPORT. The qRT-PCR and western blot result showed that the expression of NDRG2 in BMECs transfected with miRNA2382-5p mimics was significantly decreased, and the expression of NDRG2 in BMECs transfected with the miRNA2382-5p inhibitor was significantly increased compared with BMECs transfected with control. Moreover, compared with control group, the triglyceride in BMECs transfected with pBI-CMV3-NDRG2 was significantly increased, and the pGPU6/GFP/Neo-NDRG2 group was significantly decreased. Discussion and Conclusions: Comparative proteomics analysis of longissimus muscle from different breeds of cattle showed that NDRG2 was positively correlated with intramuscular fat deposition. In our study, we screened NDRG2 as a DEG in both the RNA-seq and conjoint analyses and confirmed that NDRG2 is a target gene of miRNA2382-5p. MiRNA2382-5p can inhibit the production of triglyceride, and the overexpression of NDRG2 can promote the production of triglyceride. Therefore, we believe that miRNA2382-5p can affect triglyceride production by negatively regulating the expression of NDRG2.

Keywords: ndrg2; bmecs; bmecs transfected; dairy cattle; production triglyceride

Journal Title: Journal of Animal Science
Year Published: 2020

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