Unveiling Ageing-Associated and Caloric Restriction-Associated Changes in miRNA Expression in Rat Skeletal Muscle and the Mechanisms Mediating their Effects on Muscle Cell Function

Author:

Altab Gulum,Merry Brian J.,Beckett Charles W.,Raina Priyanka,Soriano-Arroquia Ana,Zhang Bruce,Vasilaki Aphrodite,Goljanek-Whysall Katarzyna,de Magalhães João PedroORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle ageing, whilst poorly understood, are thought to involve dysregulated micro (mi)RNA expression. Using young and aged rat skeletal muscle tissue, we applied high-throughput RNA sequencing to comprehensively study alterations in miRNA expression occurring with age, as well as the impact of caloric restriction (CR) on these changes. Furthermore, the function of the proteins targeted by these age- and CR-associated miRNAs was ascertained.Numerous known and novel age-associated miRNAs were identified of which CR normalised 45.5% to youthful levels. Our results suggested miRNAs upregulated with age to downregulated proteins involved in muscle tissue development and metabolism, as well as longevity pathways, such as AMPK and autophagy. Furthermore, our results found miRNAs downregulated with age to upregulate pro-inflammatory proteins, particularly those involved in innate immunity and the complement and coagulation cascades. Interestingly, CR was particularly effective at normalising miRNAs upregulated with age, rescuing their associated protein coding genes but was less effective at rescuing anti-inflammatory miRNAs downregulated with age.Lastly, the effects of a specific miRNA, miR-96-5p, identified by our analysis to be upregulated with age, were studied in culture C2C12 myoblasts. We demonstrated miR-96-5p to decrease cell viability and markers of mitochondrial biogenesis, myogenic differentiation and autophagy. Overall, our results provide useful information regarding how miRNA expression changes in skeletal muscle, as well as the consequences of these changes and how they are ameliorated by CR.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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