Next Generation Sequencing for Long Non-coding RNAs Profile for CD4+ T Cells in the Mouse Model of Acute Asthma

Wang, Zhengxia and Ji, Ningfei and Chen, Zhongqi and Wu, Chaojie and Sun, Zhixiao and Yu, Wenqin and Hu, Fan and Huang, Mao and Zhang, Mingshun (2019) Next Generation Sequencing for Long Non-coding RNAs Profile for CD4+ T Cells in the Mouse Model of Acute Asthma. Frontiers in Genetics, 10. ISSN 1664-8021

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Abstract

Background and Aims: Although long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been linked to many diseases including asthma, little is known about lncRNA transcriptomes of CD4+ T cells in asthma. The present study aimed to explore the lncRNAs profile in the CD4+T cells from the mouse model of acute asthma.

Methods: Next generation sequencing for lncRNAs and mRNAs was performed on CD4+ T cells from asthma and control mice. Gene ontology (GO) and kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) pathway analyses were performed to predict the functions and signal pathways for the aberrant lncRNAs. The selected lncRNAs were further measured using quantitative real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and observed in the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). The lncRNA–mRNA co-expression network was constructed via Pearson’s correlation coefficient and Cytoscape 3.6.

Results: Next generation sequencing revealed 36 up-regulated lncRNAs and 98 down-regulated lncRNAs in acute asthma compared with controls. KEGG pathway analysis showed that cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction had the highest enrichment scores. A co-expression network was constructed in which 23 lncRNAs and 301 mRNAs altered formed a total of 12424 lncRNA and mRNA pairs. To validate the RNA sequencing results, we measured the 4 different lncRNAs using qPCR. The lncRNA fantom3_9230106C11 was significantly reduced in CD4+ T cells of asthma. Bioinformatics analysis showed that lncRNA fantom3_9230106C11 had the potential to interact with many miRNAs and transcription factors related to Th2 differentiation.

Conclusion: This study provided the first evidence for different expression of lncRNAs of CD4+T cells in asthma and may serve as a template for further, larger functional in-depth analyses regarding asthma molecular lncRNAs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academics Guard > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 20 Feb 2023 10:12
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2024 07:27
URI: http://science.oadigitallibraries.com/id/eprint/197

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