TY - JOUR
T1 - Small‐rna sequencing reveals altered skeletal muscle micrornas and snornas signatures in weanling male offspring from mouse dams fed a low protein diet during lactation
AU - Kanakis, Ioannis
AU - Alameddine, Moussira
AU - Folkes, Leighton
AU - Moxon, Simon
AU - Myrtziou, Ioanna
AU - Ozanne, Susan E.
AU - Peffers, Mandy J.
AU - Goljanek‐whysall, Katarzyna
AU - Vasilaki, Aphrodite
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Maternal diet during gestation and lactation affects the development of skeletal muscles in offspring and determines muscle health in later life. In this paper, we describe the association between maternal low protein diet‐induced changes in offspring skeletal muscle and the differential expression (DE) of small non‐coding RNAs (sncRNAs). We used a mouse model of maternal protein restriction, where dams were fed either a normal (N, 20%) or a low protein (L, 8%) diet during gestation and newborns were cross‐fostered to N or L lactating dams, resulting in the generation of NN, NL and LN offspring groups. Total body and tibialis anterior (TA) weights were decreased in weanling NL male offspring but were not different in the LN group, as compared to NN. However, histological evaluation of TA muscle revealed reduced muscle fibre size in both groups at weaning. Small RNA‐sequencing demonstrated DE of multiple miRs, snoRNAs and snRNAs. Bioinformatic analyses of miRs‐15a, ‐34a, ‐122 and ‐199a, in combination with known myomiRs, confirmed their implication in key muscle‐specific biological processes. This is the first comprehensive report for the DE of sncRNAs in nutrition‐associated programming of skeletal muscle development, high-lighting the need for further research to unravel the detailed molecular mechanisms.
AB - Maternal diet during gestation and lactation affects the development of skeletal muscles in offspring and determines muscle health in later life. In this paper, we describe the association between maternal low protein diet‐induced changes in offspring skeletal muscle and the differential expression (DE) of small non‐coding RNAs (sncRNAs). We used a mouse model of maternal protein restriction, where dams were fed either a normal (N, 20%) or a low protein (L, 8%) diet during gestation and newborns were cross‐fostered to N or L lactating dams, resulting in the generation of NN, NL and LN offspring groups. Total body and tibialis anterior (TA) weights were decreased in weanling NL male offspring but were not different in the LN group, as compared to NN. However, histological evaluation of TA muscle revealed reduced muscle fibre size in both groups at weaning. Small RNA‐sequencing demonstrated DE of multiple miRs, snoRNAs and snRNAs. Bioinformatic analyses of miRs‐15a, ‐34a, ‐122 and ‐199a, in combination with known myomiRs, confirmed their implication in key muscle‐specific biological processes. This is the first comprehensive report for the DE of sncRNAs in nutrition‐associated programming of skeletal muscle development, high-lighting the need for further research to unravel the detailed molecular mechanisms.
KW - Maternal protein restriction
KW - MicroRNAs
KW - Muscle development
KW - Offspring
KW - SncRNAs
KW - SnoRNAs
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85107452103
U2 - 10.3390/cells10051166
DO - 10.3390/cells10051166
M3 - Article
SN - 2073-4409
VL - 10
JO - Cells
JF - Cells
IS - 5
M1 - 1166
ER -