Circular Ribonucleic Acid Expression Alteration in the Spinal Cord Tissue after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats

Author:

Xu ChongxiORCID,Hu Hui,Yi Tong,Zeng Xihang,Hu Yu,Ma Junpeng

Abstract

<b><i>Background and Purpose:</i></b> Increased researches focus into pathophysiological mechanisms of spinal cord injury (SCI), particularly toward the relationship between relevant biomarkers and the degree of SCI and prognosis. Circular ribonucleic acids (circRNAs) possess microRNA (miRNA) binding sites that can play the role of miRNA sponges and thus participate in the expression of parental gene modification. This study focused on rat SCI models and explore the relationship between circRNAs and SCI at a genomic level. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We first established a rat SCI model and extracted the target spinal cord tissue according to 4 time points. Then investigated the alterations in the circRNA expression by high-throughput whole transcriptome sequencing, analyzed data by gene ontology and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, and constructed the circRNA-miRNA network. <b><i>Results:</i></b> A total of 178 circRNAs were dysregulated (89 upregulated/89 downregulated). Differential circRNAs were found to be mainly involved in the composition of specific organelles in the cytoplasm and are mainly involved in the energy transfer process associated with electron transfer (and similar activities). In all the signaling pathways identified in this study, the MAPK, Wnt, and mTOR signaling pathways are intimately associated with the pathophysiological process of rats post-SCI. In this study, 10 circRNAs with obvious dysregulation were selected for prediction, 26 miRNAs with additional interactions were obtained, and a network diagram of circRNAs-miRNAs was constructed. In this manner, one can understand in further detail the pathogenesis of SCI and to provide new strategies for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of SCI-related injuries at the genetic level.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

Endocrine and Autonomic Systems,Neurology,Endocrinology,Immunology

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