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Comparative rna-seq analysis of region-specific miRNA expression in the epididymis of cattleyak

Journal

REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Volume 56, Issue 4, Pages 555-576

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rda.13893

Keywords

Cattleyak (CY); epididymis; microRNA

Funding

  1. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2021YFH0101]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31601946]
  3. Longshan Academic Talent Research Supporting Program of SWUST [17LZX671, 18lzx661]

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The study identified 431 differentially expressed known miRNAs in the CY epididymis, with 119, 185, and 127 miRNAs showing differential expression between caput versus corpus, corpus versus cauda, and caput versus cauda regions, respectively. The results demonstrated region-specific miRNA expression in the CY epididymis, and the predicted target genes of miRNAs showed functional enrichment based on GO and KEGG analysis. Additionally, downregulation of miR-200a in the caput region compared to the cauda region suggests an important role of miR-200a in sperm maturation in the CY epididymis.
The epididymis is the site of post-testicular sperm maturation, which constitutes the acquisition of sperm motility and the ability to recognize and fertilize oocytes. The role of miRNA in male reproductive system, including the control of different steps leading to proper fertilization such as gametogenesis, sperm maturation and maintenance of male fertility where the deletion of Dicer in mouse germ cells led to infertility, has been demonstrated. The identification of miRNA expression in a region-specific manner will therefore provide valuable insight into the functional differences between the regions of the epididymis. In this study, we employed RNA-seq technology to explore the expression pattern of miRNAs and establish some miRNAs of significant interest with regard to epididymal sperm maturation in the CY epididymis. We identified a total of 431 DE known miRNAs; 119, 185 and 127 DE miRNAs were detected for caput versus corpus, corpus versus cauda and caput versus cauda region pairs, respectively. Our results demonstrate region-specific miRNA expression in the CY epididymis. The GO and KEGG enrichment for the predicted target genes indicated the functional values of miRNAs. Furthermore, we observed that the expression of miR-200a was downregulated in the caput, compared with cauda. Since the family of miR-200 has previously been suggested to contribute to the distinct physiological function of sperm maturation in epididymis of adult rat, we speculate that the downregulation of miR-200a in CY caput epididymis may play an important role of sperm maturation in the epididymis of CY. Therefore, our findings may not only increase our understanding of the molecular mechanisms regulated by the miRNA functions in region-specific miRNA expression in the CY epididymis, it could provide a valuable information to understand the mechanism of male infertility of CY.

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