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Publication : The intestinal factor Tff3 and a miRNA network regulate murine caloric metabolism.

First Author  Shah AA Year  2011
Journal  RNA Biol Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  77-81
PubMed ID  21289491 Mgi Jnum  J:269536
Mgi Id  MGI:6260090 Doi  10.4161/rna.8.1.13687
Citation  Shah AA, et al. (2011) The intestinal factor Tff3 and a miRNA network regulate murine caloric metabolism. RNA Biol 8(1):77-81
abstractText  Genetic impairment of the genes coding for three mammalian trefoil peptides resulted in severe gastrointestinal malfunctions. The trefoil peptides also appear involved in caloric metabolism. Monitoring global miRNA expression of Tff3 deficient mice points to an interplay of Tff3 with a miRNA regulatory network. We identified 21 miRNAs that were deregulated when compared to the wild type strain. In silico evaluation indicated that the majority of the 21 miRNA were connected with the metabolic pathway "glycolysis/gluconeogenesis'' (p=0.032), a signaling pathway including nine target genes Aldh9a1, Aldh2, Pck1, Aldoc, Pgam2, Pck2, Adh4, Adh5, and Fbp1. Association of Tff3 with this metabolic pathway is further supported by the observation that the body mass of adult Tff3 KO mice (five months) showed a clearly reduced weight. Furthermore, the majority of the identified 21 miRNA genes are localized on murine chromosomes 2 and 5 in three clusters (2A1, 2B, 5B3) suggesting a coordinated expression control and function.
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