Identification of the key molecular drivers of phosphorus utilization based on host miRNA-mRNA and gut microbiome interactions

dc.contributor.authorPonsuksili, Siriluck
dc.contributor.authorReyer, Henry
dc.contributor.authorHadlich, Frieder
dc.contributor.authorWeber, Frank
dc.contributor.authorTrakooljul, Nares
dc.contributor.authorOster, Michael
dc.contributor.authorSiengdee, Puntita
dc.contributor.authorMuráni, Eduard
dc.contributor.authorRodehutscord, Markus
dc.contributor.authorCamarinha-Silva, Amélia
dc.contributor.authorBennewitz, Jörn
dc.contributor.authorWimmers, Klaus
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-03T14:03:50Z
dc.date.available2024-09-03T14:03:50Z
dc.date.issued2020de
dc.description.abstractPhosphorus is an essential mineral for all living organisms and a limited resource worldwide. Variation and heritability of phosphorus utilization (PU) traits were observed, indicating the general possibility of improvement. Molecular mechanisms of PU, including host and microbial effects, are still poorly understood. The most promising molecules that interact between the microbiome and host are microRNAs. Japanese quail representing extremes for PU were selected from an F2 population for miRNA profiling of the ileal tissue and subsequent association with mRNA and microbial data of the same animals. Sixty-nine differentially expressed miRNAs were found, including 21 novel and 48 known miRNAs. Combining miRNAs and mRNAs based on correlated expression and target prediction revealed enrichment of transcripts in functional pathways involved in phosphate or bone metabolism such as RAN, estrogen receptor and Wnt signaling, and immune pathways. Out of 55 genera of microbiota, seven were found to be differentially abundant between PU groups. The study reveals molecular interactions occurring in the gut of quail which represent extremes for PU including miRNA-16-5p, miR-142b-5p, miR-148a-3p, CTDSP1, SMAD3, IGSF10, Bacteroides, and Alistipes as key indicators due to their trait-dependent differential expression and occurrence as hub-members of the network of molecular drivers of PU.
dc.identifier.swb1761648640
dc.identifier.urihttps://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/16600
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21082818
dc.language.isoengde
dc.rights.licensecc_byde
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences; Vol. 21, No. 8 (2020)de
dc.subjectPhosphorus utilization
dc.subjectmicroRNA
dc.subjectmRNA
dc.subjectMicrobiota
dc.titleIdentification of the key molecular drivers of phosphorus utilization based on host miRNA-mRNA and gut microbiome interactionsen
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dcterms.bibliographicCitationInternational journal of molecular sciences, 21 (1996), 8, 2818. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21082818. ISSN: 1422-0067
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.issue8
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.journaltitleInternational journal of molecular sciences
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.volume21
local.export.bibtex@article{Ponsuksili2020, url = {https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/16600}, doi = {10.3390/ijms21082818}, author = {Ponsuksili, Siriluck and Reyer, Henry and Hadlich, Frieder et al.}, title = {Identification of the key molecular drivers of phosphorus utilization based on host miRNA-mRNA and gut microbiome interactions}, year = {2020}, volume = {21}, number = {8}, }
local.export.bibtexAuthorPonsuksili, Siriluck and Reyer, Henry and Hadlich, Frieder et al.
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local.title.fullIdentification of the key molecular drivers of phosphorus utilization based on host miRNA-mRNA and gut microbiome interactions

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