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Title

N<sup>6</sup> -methyladenosine (m<sup>6</sup>A)-circHECA from secondary hair follicle of cashmere goats: identification, regulatory network and expression regulated potentially by methylation of its host gene promoter.

Authors

Jincheng Shen; Taiyu Hui; Man Bai; Yixing Fan; Yubo Zhu; Qi Zhang; Ruqing Xu; Jialiang Zhang; Zeying Wang; Wenxin Zheng; Wenlin Bai

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the N6-methyladenosine (m6A)- circHECA molecule in secondary hair follicles (SHFs) of cashmere goats, and generate its potential regulatory network, as well as explore the potential relationship between transcriptional pattern of m6A-circHECA and promoter methylation of its host gene (HECA). Methods: The validation of circHECA m6A sites was performed using methylation immunoprecipitation (Me-RIP) along with reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) technique. The nucleus and cytoplasm localizations of m6A- circHECA were performed using SHF stem cells of cashmere goats with RT-qPCR analysis. Based on in-silico analysis, the regulatory networks of m6A-circHECA were generated with related signal pathway enrichment. The methylation level of promoter region of m6A-circHECA host gene (HECA) was assessed by the bisulfite sequencing PCR (BSPPCR) technique. Results: The m6A-circHECA was confirmed to contain four m6A modification sites including m6A-213, m6A-297, m6 A-780, and m6A-927, and it was detected mainly in cytoplasm of the SHF stem cells of cashmere goats. The integrated regulatory network analysis showed directly or indirectly complex regulatory relationships between m6A-circHECA of cashmere goats and its potential target molecules: miRNAs, mRNAs, and proteins. The regulatory network and pathway enrichment indicated that m6A-circHECA might play multiple roles in the SHF physiology process of cashmere goats through directly or indirectly interacting or regulating its potential target molecules. A higher methylation level of promoter region of HECA gene in SHFs of cashmere goats might cause the lower expression of m6A-circHECA. Conclusion: The m6A-circHECA might play multiple roles in SHF physiology process of cashmere goats through miRNA mediated pathways along with directly or indirectly interaction with its target proteins. The promoter methylation of m6A-circHECA host gene (HECA) most likely was implicated in its expression inhibition in SHFs of cashmere goats.

Subjects

GENE expression; HAIR follicles; POLYMERASE chain reaction; PROMOTERS (Genetics); STEM cells; GENE regulatory networks

Publication

Animal Bioscience, 2024, Vol 37, Issue 12, p2066

ISSN

2765-0189

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5713/ab.24.0081

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