Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression

Abstract Background The expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) is essential for the proper development of the mammalian embryo. A maternal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals during preimplantation bears the potential for transgenerational inheritance of disease through the epigenetic perturbation...

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Main Authors: Jochen T. Bick, Veronika L. Flöter, Mark D. Robinson, Stefan Bauersachs, Susanne E. Ulbrich
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Published: BMC 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4954-9
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spelling doaj-d7ac85be3a0d490cacb51caa4a4154df2020-11-24T21:56:06ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-08-0119111610.1186/s12864-018-4954-9Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expressionJochen T. Bick0Veronika L. Flöter1Mark D. Robinson2Stefan Bauersachs3Susanne E. Ulbrich4ETH Zurich, Animal Physiology, Institute of Agricultural SciencesETH Zurich, Animal Physiology, Institute of Agricultural SciencesInstitute of Molecular Life Sciences and SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, University of ZurichETH Zurich, Animal Physiology, Institute of Agricultural SciencesETH Zurich, Animal Physiology, Institute of Agricultural SciencesAbstract Background The expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) is essential for the proper development of the mammalian embryo. A maternal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals during preimplantation bears the potential for transgenerational inheritance of disease through the epigenetic perturbation of the developing embryo. A comprehensive assembly of embryo-specific miRNAs and respective isoforms (isomiR) is lacking to date. We aimed at revealing the sex-specific miRNA expression profile of single porcine blastocysts developing in gilts orally exposed to exogenous estradiol-17 β (E2). Therefore we analyzed the miRNA profile specifically focusing on isomiRs and potentially embryo-specific miRNAs. Results Deep sequencing of small RNA (small RNA-seq) result in the detection of miRNA sequences mapping to known and predicted porcine miRNAs as well as novel miRNAs highly conserved in human and cattle. A set of highly abundant miRNAs and a large number of rarely expressed miRNAs were identified by using a small RNA analysis pipeline, which was integrated into a novel Galaxy workflow specifically benefits incompletely annotated species. In particular, orthologue species information increased the total number of annotated miRNAs, while mapping to other non-coding RNAs avoided falsely annotated miRNAs. Neither the low nor the high dose of E2 treatment (10 and 1000 µE2/kg body weight daily, respectively) affected the miRNA profile in blastocysts despite the distinct differential mRNA expression and DNA methylation found in previous studies. The high number of generated sequence reads enabled a comprehensive analysis of the isomiR repertoire showing various templated and non-templated modifications. Furthermore, potentially blastocyst-specific miRNAs were identified. Conclusions In pre-implantation embryos, numerous distinct isomiRs were discovered indicating a high complexity of miRNA expression. Neither the sex of the embryo nor a maternal E2 exposure affected the miRNA expression profile of developing porcine blastocysts. The adaptation to the continuous duration of the E2 treatment might explain the lack of an effect.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4954-9miRNAsisomiRsSmall RNA-seqPig embryosEstradiol treatment
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author Jochen T. Bick
Veronika L. Flöter
Mark D. Robinson
Stefan Bauersachs
Susanne E. Ulbrich
spellingShingle Jochen T. Bick
Veronika L. Flöter
Mark D. Robinson
Stefan Bauersachs
Susanne E. Ulbrich
Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression
BMC Genomics
miRNAs
isomiRs
Small RNA-seq
Pig embryos
Estradiol treatment
author_facet Jochen T. Bick
Veronika L. Flöter
Mark D. Robinson
Stefan Bauersachs
Susanne E. Ulbrich
author_sort Jochen T. Bick
title Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression
title_short Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression
title_full Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression
title_fullStr Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression
title_full_unstemmed Small RNA-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect miRNA isoform (isomiR) expression
title_sort small rna-seq analysis of single porcine blastocysts revealed that maternal estradiol-17beta exposure does not affect mirna isoform (isomir) expression
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background The expression of microRNAs (miRNAs) is essential for the proper development of the mammalian embryo. A maternal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals during preimplantation bears the potential for transgenerational inheritance of disease through the epigenetic perturbation of the developing embryo. A comprehensive assembly of embryo-specific miRNAs and respective isoforms (isomiR) is lacking to date. We aimed at revealing the sex-specific miRNA expression profile of single porcine blastocysts developing in gilts orally exposed to exogenous estradiol-17 β (E2). Therefore we analyzed the miRNA profile specifically focusing on isomiRs and potentially embryo-specific miRNAs. Results Deep sequencing of small RNA (small RNA-seq) result in the detection of miRNA sequences mapping to known and predicted porcine miRNAs as well as novel miRNAs highly conserved in human and cattle. A set of highly abundant miRNAs and a large number of rarely expressed miRNAs were identified by using a small RNA analysis pipeline, which was integrated into a novel Galaxy workflow specifically benefits incompletely annotated species. In particular, orthologue species information increased the total number of annotated miRNAs, while mapping to other non-coding RNAs avoided falsely annotated miRNAs. Neither the low nor the high dose of E2 treatment (10 and 1000 µE2/kg body weight daily, respectively) affected the miRNA profile in blastocysts despite the distinct differential mRNA expression and DNA methylation found in previous studies. The high number of generated sequence reads enabled a comprehensive analysis of the isomiR repertoire showing various templated and non-templated modifications. Furthermore, potentially blastocyst-specific miRNAs were identified. Conclusions In pre-implantation embryos, numerous distinct isomiRs were discovered indicating a high complexity of miRNA expression. Neither the sex of the embryo nor a maternal E2 exposure affected the miRNA expression profile of developing porcine blastocysts. The adaptation to the continuous duration of the E2 treatment might explain the lack of an effect.
topic miRNAs
isomiRs
Small RNA-seq
Pig embryos
Estradiol treatment
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4954-9
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