Expression of miRNAs in ovine fetal gonads: Potential role in gonadal differentiation

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Background: Gonadal differentiation in the mammalian fetus involves a complex dose-dependent genetic network. Initiation and progression of fetal ovarian and testicular pathways are accompanied by dynamic expression patterns of thousands of genes. We postulate these expression patterns are regulated by small non-coding RNAs called microRNAs (miRNAs). The aim of this study was to identify the expression of miRNAs in mammalian fetal gonads using sheep as a model.Methods: We determined the expression of 128 miRNAs by real time PCR in early-gestational (gestational day (GD) 42) and mid-gestational (GD75) sheep ovaries and testes. Expression data were further examined and validated by bioinformatic analysis.Results: Expression analysis revealed significant differences between ovaries and testes among 24 miRNAs at GD42, and 43 miRNAs at GD75. Bioinformatic analysis revealed that a number of differentially expressed miRNAs are predicted to target genes known to be important in mammalian gonadal development, including ESR1, CYP19A1, and SOX9. In situ hybridization revealed miR-22 localization within fetal testicular cords. As estrogen signaling is important in human and sheep ovarian development, these data indicate that miR-22 is involved in repressing estrogen signaling within fetal testes.Conclusions: Based on our results we postulate that gene expression networks underlying fetal gonadal development are regulated by miRNAs. © 2011 Torley et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Torley, K. J., da Silveira, J. C., Smith, P., Anthony, R. V., Veeramachaneni, D. R., Winger, Q. A., & Bouma, G. J. (2011). Expression of miRNAs in ovine fetal gonads: Potential role in gonadal differentiation. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7827-9-2

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