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Delineating the Dynamic Transcriptome Response of mRNA and microRNA during Zebrafish Heart Regeneration

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom9010011

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heart regeneration; zebrafish; cryoinjury; dynamic transcriptome; miRNA

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [CRC 850, EXC 306]
  2. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [FKZ 01ZX1409B, FKZ 01ZX1708F]

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Heart diseases are the leading cause of death for the vast majority of people around the world, which is often due to the limited capability of human cardiac regeneration. In contrast, zebrafish have the capacity to fully regenerate their hearts after cardiac injury. Understanding and activating these mechanisms would improve health in patients suffering from long-term consequences of ischemia. Therefore, we monitored the dynamic transcriptome response of both mRNA and microRNA in zebrafish at 1-160 days post cryoinjury (dpi). Using a control model of sham-operated and healthy fish, we extracted the regeneration specific response and further delineated the spatio-temporal organization of regeneration processes such as cell cycle and heart function. In addition, we identified novel (miR-148/152, miR-218b and miR-19) and previously known microRNAs among the top regulators of heart regeneration by using theoretically predicted target sites and correlation of expression profiles from both mRNA and microRNA. In a cross-species effort, we validated our findings in the dynamic process of rat myoblasts differentiating into cardiomyocytes-like cells (H9c2 cell line). Concluding, we elucidated different phases of transcriptomic responses during zebrafish heart regeneration. Furthermore, microRNAs showed to be important regulators in cardiomyocyte proliferation over time.

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