BMC Genetics (May 2017)

Detection and comparison of microRNAs in the caprine mammary gland tissues of colostrum and common milk stages

  • Jinxing Hou,
  • Xiaopeng An,
  • Yuxuan Song,
  • Binyun Cao,
  • Heping Yang,
  • Zhou Zhang,
  • Wenzheng Shen,
  • Yunpu Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12863-017-0498-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have a great influence on various physiological functions. A lot of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) research on miRNAs has been executed in the caprine mammary gland at different lactation periods (common milk lactation and dry period), but little is known about differentially expressed miRNAs in the caprine mammary gland of colostrum and peak lactation periods. Result This study identified 131 differentially expressed miRNAs (P 1 or log2 colostrum NE/peak lactation NE 1 or log2 colostrum NE/peak lactation NE < −1). The expressions of 10 randomly selected miRNAs was analyzed through stem-loop real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Their expression patterns were the same with Solexa sequencing results. Pathway analysis suggested that oestrogen, endocrine, adipocytokine, oxytocin and MAPK signalling pathways act on the development of mammary gland and milk secretion importantly. In addition, the miRNA-target-network showed that the bta-miR-574 could influence the development of mammary gland and lactation by leptin receptor (LEPR), which was in the adipocytokine signalling pathway. Chr5_3880_mature regulated mammary gland development and lactation through Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase (PPP1CA), which was in the oxytocin signalling pathway. Conclusions Our finding suggested that the profiles of miRNAs were related to the physiological functions of mammary gland in the colostrum and peak lactation periods. The biological features of these miRNAs may help to clarify the molecular mechanisms of lactation and the development of caprine mammary gland.

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