Project description:Here we found Rosa roxburghii fruit extracts effectively increase TERT expression and telomerase activity in cultured human mesenchymal stem cells. Both Rosa roxburghii fruit extracts by freeze drying and spray drying methods increase the activity of telomerase. Rosa roxburghii fruit freeze drying extracts is able to reduce reactive oxygen species levels, enhance SOD activity and resistance to oxidative stress, and reduce DNA damage caused by oxidative stress or radiation. Rosa roxburghii fruit extracts promoted cell proliferation, improved senescent cell morphology, delayed replicative cellular senescence, attenuated cell cycle supressors and alleviated the senescence-associated secretory phenotype. Transcriptome and metabolic profilings found that Rosa roxburghii fruit extract promote cell proliferation and DNA repair pathways, decreased triglycerides as well. Overall, we provided a theoretical basis for the application of Rosa roxburghii fruit as an anti-aging natural product.
Project description:Hyperlipidemia (HLP), an insidious threat to human health in modern society, can deteriorate and lead to various other metabolic diseases. This study focuses on transcriptomic analysis of liver samples from C57BL/6 mice, which were divided into the following groups: control group (C), hyperlipidemia model group (M), and three groups treated with flavonoids from Rosa roxburghii—quercetin at 200 mg/kg (QU), myricetin at 75 mg/kg (MY), and kaempferol at 100 mg/kg (KA). Except for the control group, all other groups were maintained on a high-fat diet for 6 weeks. To investigate the commonalities among the three flavonoid components from Rosa roxburghii, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between each treatment group and the model group were screened to identify common expression genes.
Project description:Rosa roxburghii Tratt belongs to the Rosaceae family, and the fruit is flavorful, economic, and high nutritious, providing health benefits. MYB proteins play key roles in R. roxburghii’ development and fruit quality. However, the available genomic and transcriptomic information are extremely deficient. Here, a normalized cDNA library was constructed using five tissues, stem, leaf, flower, young fruit, and mature fruit, with three repetitions, and sequenced using the Illumina HiSeq 3000 platform. De novo assembly was performed, and 470.66 million clean reads were obtained. In total, 63,727 unigenes, with an average GC content of 42.08%, were determined and 59,358 were annotated. In addition, 9,354 unigenes were assigned the Gene Ontology category, and 20,202 unigenes were assigned to 25 Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups. Additionally, 19,507 unigenes were classified into 140 pathways of the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database. Using the transcriptome, 163 unigenes associated with MYB were detected. Among these genes, there were total 75 genes which strikingly expressed in various tissues, including 10 R1 MYB, 42 R2R3 MYB, 1 R1R2R3 MYB, 3 MYB and 19 atypical MYB-like proteins. The expression levels of 12 MYB genes randomly selected for qRT-PCR analysis were consistent with the RNA-seq results. A total of 37,545 microsatellites were detected, with an average EST-SSR frequency of 0.59 (37,545/63,727). This transcriptome data will be valuable for identifying genes of interest and studying their expression and evolution.