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Expression patterns and functional analysis of porcine lnc-34015

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ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2022.2085112

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long noncoding RNA; porcine; lnc-34015; molecular regulatory network; bioinformatic analysis

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  1. key research projects in agriculture of the Shanxi Province [201803D221022-1]
  2. Program for Sanjin Scholar [2016, 2017]
  3. Fund for Shanxi 1331 Project [2017]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31872336]
  5. Shanxi Agriculture University Science & Technology Innovation Fund [2017YJ07]

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The study investigated the role of lnc-34015 in muscle development and immune regulation, revealing its associations with microRNAs and specific genes. Bioinformatics analysis showed that lnc-34015 is involved in important biological processes such as cell proliferation and stress response. The findings suggest that lnc-34015 plays a significant role in regulating porcine inflammatory responses.
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important roles in immune regulation in humans and animals. The lnc-34015 was discovered to be critical for the development of muscles, based on the muscle transcriptome of pigs; however, the underlying molecular mechanism requires better understanding. Here, the sequence characteristics of lnc-34015 were analyzed and a competitive endogenous RNA regulatory network of lncRNA was predicted. The developmental expression trend and tissue expression profiles of lnc-34015 were investigated using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The lnc-34015 sequence is overlapped with introns 11 and 12 of CWF19L1, while CWF19L1, PKD2L1, and CHUK were identified as cis-regulatory genes of lnc-34015. Bioinformatics analyses revealed that lnc-34015 binds to 15 microRNAs (miRNAs), including miR-3646, miR-377-3p, and miR-190b-3p, to regulate downstream gene expression. GO and KEGG enrichment results show that lnc-34015 was mainly involved in cell proliferation, stress response, transcriptional regulation, and alternative splicing. The expression trend of lnc-34015 in muscle was similar to that of target genes and opposite to that of miRNAs. The expression of lnc-34015 was significantly higher in the porcine small intestine and IPEC-J2 cells. Our findings suggest that lnc-34015 regulates CHUK, ZBTB20, and XIAP gene expression by competing with endogenous RNAs to regulate porcine inflammatory responses.

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