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RESEARCH ARTICLE

182 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-SPECIFIC microRNAs IN MOUSE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS

T.-Y. Fu A and P.-C. Tang A
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Department of Animal Science, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 21(1) 190-190 https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv21n1Ab182
Published: 9 December 2008

Abstract

The endogenous non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) of 18–25 nucleotides (nt) have been shown to involve in a wide variety of cellular processes as the posttranscriptional regulators by repression of translation or cleavage of mRNAs. In mammals, there are approximately 250 miRNAs that have been identified, and the cluster of miRNA-290 s (miR-290 s) has been demonstrated to express dramatically from the 2-cell to the 4-cell stage in mouse embryos examined from oocytes to the 8-cell stage. The association of miR-290 to 295 with pluripotency has been reported according to their specific expression in embryonic stem (ES) cells. It is interesting to explore the roles of these ES cell-specific miRNAs during the preimplantation stages and early differentiation at the blastocyst stage. Therefore, the objective of this study was to profile the expression pattern of ES cell-specific miRNAs (miR-291-5p, miR-293-3p, and miR-294-3p) from the 4-cell, 8- to 16-cell, morula, and blastocyst stages of mouse embryos. CD-1 F1 embryos at various developmental stages were collected from superovulated and naturally mated CD-1 mice. Total miRNAs of each stage analyzed were collected from 3 embryos for every replicate. Real-time RT-PCR was performed by using the specific stem-loop primers and the embryo lysate as template, which was prepared by heating in 4 μL of PBS at 95°C. Additionally, the in situ expressions of miR-291-5p, miR-293-3p, and miR-294-3p in mouse preimplantation embryos were confirmed by LNA probes specific for individual miRNAs. The embryo was fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 2 h at room temperature, followed by 3 times wash in PBST (0.1% TritonX-100 in PBS). After hybridization with individual 5′-fluorescein-labeled LNA probe, the embryo was washed with 0.1 × SSC, 2 × SSC, and TN buffer (0.1 m Tris-HCl, pH 7.5, 0.15 m NaCl) subsequently. The in situ expressions of miRNAs were detected by immunocytochemical reaction. The results indicated that the expressions of miR-291-5p, miR-293-3p, and miR-294-3p were up-regulated from the 4-cell to the morula stage and then down-regulated afterwards. It was found that the signals of miR-293-5p in an expanded blastocyst were weaker than those at the early blastocyst stage. However, it showed that the intensity of expression at the morula stage was 2 to 4 folds higher compared to that at the 4-cell stage in each miRNA analyzed. Also, the result showed that the ES cell-specific miRNAs examined were expressed in all cells in a blastocyst, i.e. tropectoderm and inner cell mass. In conclusion, we have established the expression profile of ES cell-specific miRNAs during preimplantation stages in mouse embryos. The specific roles of these miRNAs would be further investigated in the short future.