Publications by authors named "Patricia Adu-Asiamah"

Animal growth and development are regulated by neural and endocrine growth axes, in which cell proliferation plays key roles. Recently, many research showed that circular RNAs were involved in hepatocyte and myoblast proliferation. Previously, we identified a circular RNA derived from the chicken gene, named circGHR.

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Insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) is a highly conserved metallopeptidase that functions in the catabolism of bioactive peptides. In our previous study, we identified a putative circular transcript in that chicken insulin-degrading enzyme () gene through analyzing a high throughput sequencing result. Here we set to confirm the circular transcript of () and explore its expression regularity in normal barred Plymouth chicken.

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CircRNAs play important roles in chicken's growth. In this context, we studied the expression profiles of circRNAs between the GHR antisense transcript overexpressed and the control groups of chicken hepatocytes by using the deep RNA-sequencing technique to identify the key circRNAs involved in chicken's growth. A total of 4772 circRNAs were detected in both groups and 92 circRNAs displayed significant differential expression between two groups.

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An increasing number of evidences indicated that long noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs) regulate a variety of biological progresses via different mechanisms. Our previous study had identified a chicken growth hormone receptor (GHR) antisense transcript (GHR-AS) which regulated GHR sense transcript (GHR-S) in LMH cells. In the present study, roles of GHR-AS and its regulatory mechanism were analyzed in chicken hepatocytes.

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