Abstract

BackgroundmicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short single stranded nucleotides that can regulate gene expression. Although we previously evaluated expression of miRNAs in pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) by miRNA array, pathway prediction based on changes in mRNA expression has not been previous analyzed in this population. The current study aimed to determine regulation of miRNA expression by miRNA-Seq and, through mRNA-Seq, analyze their putative target genes and altered pathways in pediatric DCM hearts.MethodsmiRNA expression was determined by miRNA-Seq [n=10 non-failing (NF), n=20 DCM]. Expression of a subset of miRNAs was evaluated in adult DCM patients (n=11 NF, n=13 DCM). miRNA-mRNA prediction analysis was performed using mRNA-Seq data (n=7 NF, n=7 DCM) from matched samples.ResultsExpression of 393 miRNAs was significantly different (p<0.05) in pediatric DCM patients compared to NF controls. TargetScan-based miRNA-mRNA analysis revealed 808 significantly inversely expressed genes. Functional analysis suggests up-regulated pathways related regulation of stem cell differentiation and cardiac muscle contraction, and down-regulated pathways related to regulation of protein phosphorylation, signal transduction and cell communication.ConclusionOur results demonstrated a unique age-dependent regulation of miRNAs and their putative target genes which may contribute to distinctive phenotypic characteristics of DCM in children.

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