MiR-4334-5p Facilitates Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Propagation by Suppressing Interferon Pathways via Direct Targeting ID1
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Cells and Reagents
2.2. Virus and Viral Challenge Assays
2.3. MiRNA Extraction and Quantification
2.4. Transfection and Luciferase Reporter Assay
2.5. Quantitative Real-Time PCR
2.6. Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
2.7. Western Blotting
2.8. Bioinformatics Analysis
2.9. Statistics Analysis
3. Results
3.1. MiR-4334-5p Expression Was Induced by FMDV
3.2. FMDV Replication Was Up-Regulated by miR-4334-5p Mimics
3.3. FMDV Replication Was down-Regulated by miR-4334-5p Inhibitors
3.4. Bioinformatics Analysis Demonstrated miR-4334-5p Participated in Interferon Regulation
3.5. miR-4334-5p Directly Targets the 3′-UTR of ID1 Gene
3.6. The Interferon and Antiviral Genes Expression Was Suppressed by miR-4334-5p via Targeting ID1
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Oligo | Sequence (5′-3′) |
---|---|
ssc-miR-4334-5p-mimics-sense | CCCUGGAGUGACGGGGGUG |
ssc-miR-4334-5p-mimics-anti-sense | CCCCCGUCACUCCAGGGUU |
ssc-miR-4334-5p-scramble-mimics-sense | GGUGGCGCGUCGAGCGUGA |
ssc-miR-4334-5p-scramble-mimics-anti-sense | ACGCUCGACGCGCCACCUU |
ssc-miR-4334-5p- Inhibitor | CACCCCCGUCACUCCAGGG |
ssc-miR-4334-5p- Scramble-Inhibitor | CCACGGUCGACACCGCCUC |
ssc-miR-4334-5p-F | CCCTGGAGTGACGGGGGTG |
miR-16-F | GCAGTAGCAGCACGTA |
Primer | Sequence (5′-3′) | |
---|---|---|
ID1-3′-UTR-Glo primer | GLO-ID1-NheI-sense | CTAGCTAGCAGCGCCGCCCTTGGGGACCTG |
GLO-ID1-SalI-anti-sense | GCGTCGACTACCAACATCTAAGGCATTT | |
ID1-3′-UTR- mutant primer | Sense | TGGGGGCAGTGAGGTCCCGGCGAGAG |
Anti-sense | GGGACCTCACTGCCCCCACCGCAGGT |
Primers | Sequence (5′-3′) |
---|---|
FMDV-VP1-F | GACAACACCACCAACCCA |
FMDV-VP1-R | CCTTCTGAGCCAGCACTT |
sscISG54-F | CTGGCAAAGAGCCCTAAGGA |
sscISG54-R | CTCAGAGGGTCAATGGAATTCC |
sscTNFα-F | CGTTGTAGCCAATGTCAAAGCC |
sscTNFα-R | TGCCCAGATTCAGCAAAGTCCA |
sscOAS-F | AAGCATCAGAAGCTTTGCATCTT |
sscOAS-R | CAGGCCTGGGTTTCTTGAGTT |
sscIFN-β-F | GCTAACAAGTGCATCCTCCAAA |
sscIFN-β-R | AGCACATCATAGCTCATGGAAAGA |
sscID1-F | GAGTTGGAGCTGAACTCGGAA |
sscID1-R | ACACAAGATGCGATCGTCCG |
β-actin-F | GCTGGCCGGGACCTGACAGACTACC |
β-actin-R | TCTCCAGGGAGGAAGAGGATGCGGC |
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Wang, Y.; Ren, T.; Chen, H.; Wang, K.; Zhang, Y.; Liu, L.; Sun, Y. MiR-4334-5p Facilitates Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Propagation by Suppressing Interferon Pathways via Direct Targeting ID1. Genes 2020, 11, 1136. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11101136
Wang Y, Ren T, Chen H, Wang K, Zhang Y, Liu L, Sun Y. MiR-4334-5p Facilitates Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Propagation by Suppressing Interferon Pathways via Direct Targeting ID1. Genes. 2020; 11(10):1136. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11101136
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Yanxue, Tingting Ren, Haotai Chen, Kailing Wang, Yongguang Zhang, Lei Liu, and Yuefeng Sun. 2020. "MiR-4334-5p Facilitates Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Propagation by Suppressing Interferon Pathways via Direct Targeting ID1" Genes 11, no. 10: 1136. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11101136
APA StyleWang, Y., Ren, T., Chen, H., Wang, K., Zhang, Y., Liu, L., & Sun, Y. (2020). MiR-4334-5p Facilitates Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Propagation by Suppressing Interferon Pathways via Direct Targeting ID1. Genes, 11(10), 1136. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11101136