Ultra-deep sequencing reveals the microRNA expression pattern of the human stomach
PloS one, 2010•journals.plos.org
Background While microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in tissue differentiation and in
maintaining basal physiology, little is known about the miRNA expression levels in stomach
tissue. Alterations in the miRNA profile can lead to cell deregulation, which can induce
neoplasia. Methodology/Principal Findings A small RNA library of stomach tissue was
sequenced using high-throughput SOLiD sequencing technology. We obtained 261,274
quality reads with perfect matches to the human miRnome, and 42% of known miRNAs were …
maintaining basal physiology, little is known about the miRNA expression levels in stomach
tissue. Alterations in the miRNA profile can lead to cell deregulation, which can induce
neoplasia. Methodology/Principal Findings A small RNA library of stomach tissue was
sequenced using high-throughput SOLiD sequencing technology. We obtained 261,274
quality reads with perfect matches to the human miRnome, and 42% of known miRNAs were …
Background
While microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in tissue differentiation and in maintaining basal physiology, little is known about the miRNA expression levels in stomach tissue. Alterations in the miRNA profile can lead to cell deregulation, which can induce neoplasia.
Methodology/Principal Findings
A small RNA library of stomach tissue was sequenced using high-throughput SOLiD sequencing technology. We obtained 261,274 quality reads with perfect matches to the human miRnome, and 42% of known miRNAs were identified. Digital Gene Expression profiling (DGE) was performed based on read abundance and showed that fifteen miRNAs were highly expressed in gastric tissue. Subsequently, the expression of these miRNAs was validated in 10 healthy individuals by RT-PCR showed a significant correlation of 83.97% (P<0.05). Six miRNAs showed a low variable pattern of expression (miR-29b, miR-29c, miR-19b, miR-31, miR-148a, miR-451) and could be considered part of the expression pattern of the healthy gastric tissue.
Conclusions/Significance
This study aimed to validate normal miRNA profiles of human gastric tissue to establish a reference profile for healthy individuals. Determining the regulatory processes acting in the stomach will be important in the fight against gastric cancer, which is the second-leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide.
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