Comprehensive analysis of microRNA-mRNA co-expression in circadian rhythm

Young Ji Na, Hwan Sung Jung, Chan Lee Suk, Young Ju Lee, Joo Choi Yeun, Woong Yang Park, Sup Shin Hee, Han Kim Ju

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Abstract

To investigate the potential role of microRNA (miRNA) in the regulation of circadian rhythm, we performed microarray-based expression profiling study of both miRNA and mRNA in mouse liver for 48 h at 4-hour intervals. Circadian miRNA-mRNA target pair is defined as the pair both elements of which show circadian expression patterns and the sequence-based target relationship of which can be predicted. Circadian initiators, Clock and Bmal1, showed inversely correlated circadian expression patterns against their corresponding miRNAs, miR-181d and miR-191, targeting them. In contrast, circadian suppressors, Per, Cry, CKIe and Rev-erba, exhibited positively correlated circadian expression patterns to their corresponding miRNAs. Genomic location analysis revealed that intronic region showed higher abundance of cyclic than non-cyclic miRNAs targeting circadian genes while other (i.e., 3′-UTR, exon and intergenic) regions showed no difference. It is suggested that miRNAs are involved in the regulation of peripheral circadian rhythm in mouse liver by modulating Clock:Bmal1 complex. Identifying specific miRNAs and their targets that are critically involved in circadian rhythm will provide a better understanding of the regulation of circadian-clock system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)638-647
Number of pages10
JournalExperimental and Molecular Medicine
Volume41
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Circadian rhythm
  • Gene expression profiling
  • Gene expression regulation
  • Liver
  • Mice
  • microRNA

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