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Insight into the molecular mechanism of miR-192 regulating Escherichia coli resistance in piglets.


ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have important roles in many cellular processes, including cell proliferation, growth and development, and disease control. Previous study demonstrated that the expression of two highly homologous miRNAs (miR-192 and miR-215) was up-regulated in weaned piglets with Escherichia coli F18 infection. However, the potential molecular mechanism of miR-192 in regulating E. coli infection remains unclear in pigs. In the present study, we analyzed the relationship between level of miR-192 and degree of E. coli resistance using transcription activator-like effector nuclease (TALEN), in vitro bacterial adhesion assays, and target genes research. A TALEN expression vector that specifically recognizes the pig miR-192 was constructed and then monoclonal epithelial cells defective in miR-192 were established. We found that miR-192 knockout led to enhance the adhesion ability of the E. coli strains F18ab, F18ac and K88ac, meanwhile increase the expression of target genes (DLG5 and ALCAM) by qPCR and Western blotting analysis. The results suggested that miR-192 and its key target genes (DLG5 and ALCAM) could have a key role in E. coli infection. Based on our findings, we propose that further investigation of miR-192 function is likely to lead to insights into the molecular mechanisms of E. coli infection.

SUBMITTER: Sun L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5821941 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insight into the molecular mechanism of miR-192 regulating <i>Escherichia coli</i> resistance in piglets.

Sun Li L   Wu Sen S   Dai Chao-Hui CH   Sun Shou-Yong SY   Zhu Guo-Qiang GQ   Wu Sheng-Long SL   Bao Wen-Bin WB  

Bioscience reports 20180221 1


MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have important roles in many cellular processes, including cell proliferation, growth and development, and disease control. Previous study demonstrated that the expression of two highly homologous miRNAs (miR-192 and miR-215) was up-regulated in weaned piglets with <i>Escherichia coli</i> F18 infection. However, the potential molecular mechanism of miR-192 in regulating <i>E. coli</i> infection remains unclear in pigs. In the present study, we analyzed the relationship between  ...[more]

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