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- Title
Viral MicroRNAs Encoded by Nucleocapsid Gene of SARS-CoV-2 Are Detected during Infection, and Targeting Metabolic Pathways in Host Cells.
- Authors
Meng, Fei; Siu, Gilman Kit-Hang; Mok, Bobo Wing-Yee; Sun, Jiahong; Fung, Kitty S. C.; Lam, Jimmy Yiu-Wing; Wong, Nonthaphat Kent; Gedefaw, Lealem; Luo, Shumeng; Lee, Thomas M. H.; Yip, Shea Ping; Huang, Chien-Ling
- Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are critical regulators of gene expression that may be used to identify the pathological pathways influenced by disease and cellular interactions. Viral miRNAs (v-miRNAs) encoded by both DNA and RNA viruses induce immune dysregulation, virus production, and disease pathogenesis. Given the absence of effective treatment and the prevalence of highly infective SARS-CoV-2 strains, improved understanding of viral-associated miRNAs could provide novel mechanistic insights into the pathogenesis of COVID-19. In this study, SARS-CoV-2 v-miRNAs were identified by deep sequencing in infected Calu-3 and Vero E6 cell lines. Among the ~0.1% small RNA sequences mapped to the SARS-CoV-2 genome, the top ten SARS-CoV-2 v-miRNAs (including three encoded by the N gene; v-miRNA-N) were selected. After initial screening of conserved v-miRNA-N-28612, which was identified in both SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2, its expression was shown to be positively associated with viral load in COVID-19 patients. Further in silico analysis and synthetic-mimic transfection of validated SARS-CoV-2 v-miRNAs revealed novel functional targets and associations with mechanisms of cellular metabolism and biosynthesis. Our findings support the development of v-miRNA-based biomarkers and therapeutic strategies based on improved understanding of the pathophysiology of COVID-19.
- Subjects
SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; NON-coding RNA; MICRORNA; DNA viruses
- Publication
Cells (2073-4409), 2021, Vol 10, Issue 7, p1762
- ISSN
2073-4409
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/cells10071762