Circular RNA SNX29 sponges miR-744 to inhibit proliferation and promote differentiation of myoblasts by activating the Wnt5a/Ca2+ signaling pathway

2019 
Abstract Myogenesis is a complex and precisely orchestrated process that is highly regulated by several non-coding RNAs and signal pathways. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) represent a novel subclass of endogenous non-coding RNAs that have been identified in multiple species and tissues and play a vital role in post-transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes, but the precise molecular mechanism of action remains largely unknown. Here we screened a candidate circRNA derived from the SNX29 gene, termed circSNX29 from our previous circRNAs sequencing data of bovine skeletal muscle, and further characterized its regulation and function during muscle development. The overexpression of circSNX29 facilitated myoblasts differentiation and inhibited cell proliferation. Computational analysis using RNAhybrid showed the potential for circSNX29 to sponge to miR-744 with nine potential binding sites. We tested this via a luciferase screening assay, and found that circSNX29 directly interacted with miR-744 and down-regulation of miR-744 efficiently reversed the suppression of Wnt5a and CaMKIIδ. Importantly, through KEGG pathways enrichment analysis, Fluo-4,AM,Cell Permeant/Calciumion fluorescent probing and Western blotting assays, we found that overexpression of Wnt5a and circSNX29 activated the non-canonical Wnt/Ca 2+ pathway. Overall, the evidence generated by our study elucidates the regulatory mechanisms of circSNX29 to function as a sponge for miRNA-744 in bovine primary myoblasts.
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