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Expression levels of microRNAs that are potential cytochrome P450 regulators in cynomolgus macaques. | LitMetric

Expression levels of microRNAs that are potential cytochrome P450 regulators in cynomolgus macaques.

Xenobiotica

Laboratory of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Showa Pharmaceutical University, Machida, Japan.

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the expression of 11 cynomolgus macaque microRNAs that are similar to human P450 regulators, focusing on various tissues such as the liver, heart, and brain.
  • Significant tissue-specific expressions were found, with certain microRNAs like mfa-miR-1 and mfa-miR-122 showing higher levels in the heart and liver, respectively.
  • Variability in microRNA levels was observed, particularly in the liver, and some microRNAs were significantly correlated with P450 mRNAs, suggesting their potential role in liver function and drug metabolism.

Article Abstract

1. Although the cynomolgus macaque is an important non-human primate species used in drug metabolism studies, cynomolgus macaque microRNA expressions have not been fully investigated.2. The expressions of 11 cynomolgus microRNAs, all orthologues of P450 regulators in humans, were measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction in adrenal gland, brain, heart, jejunum, kidney, liver, ovary, testis and uterus. mfa-miR-122 and mfa-miR-192, potentially important biomarkers for liver toxicity, were also analyzed.3. Several cynomolgus microRNAs showed preferential tissue expressions: mfa-miR-1 in heart, mfa-miR-122 in liver and mfa-miR-21 and mfa-miR-192 in jejunum. The remaining nine microRNAs had more ubiquitous expressions. All 13 cynomolgus microRNAs were expressed in liver. Among the 10 animals investigated, inter-individual microRNA expression levels in liver varied from 1.5- to 5.3-fold. mfa-miR-18b was the most variable microRNA. Sex differences in expression levels were <2.0-fold, and the difference was only significant for mfa-miR-29 [1.6-fold difference ( .05)]. Six cynomolgus microRNAs (mfa-miR-18b, mfa-miR-27a, mfa-miR-132, mfa-miR-27b, mfa-miR-122 and mfa-miR-29) were significantly correlated with P450 mRNAs: mfa-miR-18b and mfa-miR-27a were each correlated with seven P450 mRNAs.4. Expression of these cynomolgus microRNAs in liver might indicate their possible roles in this tissue, and further investigation will clarify their involvement in P450 regulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00498254.2019.1688423DOI Listing

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