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A functional polymorphism of inhibin alpha subunit at miR-181b-1-3p-binding site regulates proliferation and apoptosis of chicken ovarian granular cells.

Zhifu Cui1, Xiaoxu Shen1, Xianxian Zhang1, Fugui Li1, Felix Kwame Amevor1, Qing Zhu1, Yan Wang1, Diyan Li1, Gang Shu2, Yaofu Tian1, Xiaoling Zhao3.   

Abstract

INHA, the gene encoding the inhibin alpha subunit, was involved in folliculogenesis in mammals, but no study was reported for its working pathway in birds. Here we hypothesize that gene polymorphism in INHA 3'UTR might influence miRNAs binding efficiency and further affect the function of this gene. Thus, we investigated the association between the 3'UTR single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in INHA and the laying performance in chickens and further explore their possible molecular cascades in granulosa cells (GC). Five SNPs were detected in Tianfu green-shell layers and g. 22,178,975 G > A was significantly associated with total egg numbers at the age of 300 days (EN, n = 286). Birds carrying the AA genotype laid more EN than those with GG (P < 0.05). The allele transition from G to A in the 3'UTR of INHA gene destroyed a binding site which was targeted by miR-181b-1-3p. The expression abundances of INHA mRNA increased firstly and then decreased with follicle growing, and reached the top in the sixth largest pre-ovulation follicle, whereas miR-181b-1-3p levels in chicken pre-hierarchical follicles had the contrary tendency. Further studies indicated that high levels of miR-181b-1-3p increased apoptosis and reduced GC proliferation while miR-181b-1-3p inhibitors decreased apoptosis and promoted GC proliferation. Additionally, depression of INHA increased apoptosis and reduced GC proliferation via a caspase-3-dependent mitochondrial pathway. Generally, the mutation in INHA 3'UTR was tightly correlated with egg production in chickens, and blocked a binding site of miR-181b-1-3p. miR-181b-1-3p inhibited GC proliferation and promoted apoptosis by targeting INHA.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Granulosa cells; Inhibin alpha subunit gene; Proliferation; miR-181b-1-3p

Year:  2021        PMID: 33439349     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-020-03356-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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