2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-023-03777-3
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Effect of miR-493-5p on proliferation and differentiation of myoblast by targeting ANKRD17

Abstract: Background: The hypertrophy and conversion of postnatal muscle bers largely determine the yield and quality of pork, and the growth and development of muscle bers involve complex molecular regulation. miRNA is a kind of endogenous noncoding RNA fragments and widely involved in the proliferation and differentiation of livestock and poultry myoblasts.Results: In this paper, the longissimus dorsi muscle tissues of Lantang pigs at 1 and 90 days of age (LT1D and LT90D) were collected and pro led by miRNA-seq. The l… Show more

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“…These results indicate that bbu-miR-493-5p promotes buffalo myoblast differentiation. Interestingly, this promotion of differentiation is contrary to the results of miR-493-5p in porcine myoblasts, found in Zhuang et al's study [25]. Therefore, we infer that the function of miR-493-5p is not conserved in different species.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 93%
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“…These results indicate that bbu-miR-493-5p promotes buffalo myoblast differentiation. Interestingly, this promotion of differentiation is contrary to the results of miR-493-5p in porcine myoblasts, found in Zhuang et al's study [25]. Therefore, we infer that the function of miR-493-5p is not conserved in different species.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…The CCK8 and EdU assays showed that its proliferation efficiency was increased compared to the control group. This promotion of proliferation is similar to the results of miR-493-5p in a study of porcine myoblasts by Zhuang et al [25]. During buffalo myoblast differentiation, we found that the overexpression of bbu-miR-493-5p significantly up-regulated the expression of the differentiation marker genes MyoD1, MyoG, and MyHC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Related studies reported that the MED28 gene was associated with live weight in sheep [48]; The hypertrophy and conversion of postnatal muscle fibers largely determine the yield and quality of meat, we found that MED28 gene was related to muscle development [49]; QDPR is an enzyme that regulates tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), a cofactor for enzymes involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and blood pressure regulation, therefore, QDPR genes are also important genes in the regulation of growth [50].Previous studies have shown that the LDB2 gene located at GGA4 was important to chicken growth traits, and the 31-bp indel was significantly correlated with multiple growth and carcass traits in the F2 resource population and affected the expression of the LDB2 gene in muscle tissue. It was also identified as an important candidate gene for rapid growth in chickens and had the strongest association with late body weight in Jinghai yellow chicken hens [17,21,[51][52][53].…”
Section: Genome-wide Association Analysis Of Growth Traitssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In sheep, the MED28 gene was found to be associated with prenatal and postnatal body weights [ 47 , 48 ]. In pigs, the MED28 gene was found to be associated with muscle development [ 49 ]. There are no reports in the literature about the MED28 gene in chickens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%