MiR-205 mediated Cu-induced lipid accumulation in yellow catfish pelteobagrus fulvidraco

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The present working hypothesis is that the Cu-induced changes in lipid metabolism may be mediated by miRNAs. Here, we describe the miRNA profile of the liver tissues of yellow catfish exposed to waterborne Cu, based on larger-scale sequencing of small RNA libraries. We identified a total of 172 distinct miRNAs. Among these miRNAs, compared to the control, mRNA expression levels of 16 miRNAs (miR-203a, 205, 1788-3p, 375, 31, 196a, 203b-3p, 2187-5p, 196d, 459-3p, 153a and miR-725, and two novel-miRNAs: chr4-1432, chr-7684) were down-regulated, and mRNA levels of miR-212 and chr20-5274 were up-regulated in Cu-exposed group. The functions of their target genes mainly involved ether lipid metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism and α-linolenic acid metabolism. Cu exposure inhibited the expression of miR-205, whose predicted target genes were enriched in the pathway of lipid metabolism, including fas, lxrα, ddit3, lamp2, casp3a and baxa. These potential target genes were further verified by Dual-luciferase reporter gene assay. Using primary hepatocytes of yellow catfish, Cu incubation down-regulated miR-205 expression, and increased TG contents and FAS activity. LXR antagonist effectively ameliorate the Cu-induced change of TG content and FAS activity. These data suggest that down-regulation of the miRNA-205 may be an important step in Cu-induced changes in lipid metabolism in yellow catfish.

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Cui, H. Y., Chen, Q. L., Tan, X. Y., Zhang, D. G., Ling, S. C., Chen, G. H., & Luo, Z. (2018). MiR-205 mediated Cu-induced lipid accumulation in yellow catfish pelteobagrus fulvidraco. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19102980

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