Novel Transcriptomic Interactomes of Noncoding RNAs in the Heart under Altered Thyroid Hormonal States
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International journal of molecular sciences
PubMed ID
37047531
MeSH Headings (Medical Subject Headings)
Mice; Animals; Transcriptome; RNA, Long Noncoding (genetics, metabolism); Triiodothyronine (genetics); Mice, Inbred C57BL; RNA, Untranslated; MicroRNAs (genetics); RNA, Messenger (genetics); RNA, Circular; Thyroid Hormones (genetics); Hypothyroidism (genetics); Gene Regulatory Networks
Abstract
Noncoding RNAs are emerging as vital players in cardiovascular diseases. Thyroid hormones (THs) are crucial for cardiovascular survival; however, correction of systemic hypothyroidism (low serum THs) may not improve cardiac tissue-level hypothyroidism or cardiac function. Mechanistically, the understanding of noncoding transcriptomic interactions influencing TH-mediated cardiac effects is unclear. Adult C57BL/6J mixed-sex mice were randomized into Control, Hypothyroid (HypoTH), Hyperthyroid (HyperTH), and HypoTH-Triiodothyronine restoration groups. Physiological, morphological, biochemical, molecular, and whole transcriptomic studies and appropriate statistical analyses were performed. HypoTH showed significant atrophy, depressed cardiac function, and decreased serum THs versus controls, and Triiodothyronine supplementation restored them. HyperTH significantly increased serum THs with hypertrophy. Real-time PCR showed significantly altered inflammatory and immune lncRNAs. The transcriptomic sequencing revealed significant differential expressions of lncRNAs, miRNAs, and mRNAs. Eleven novel circRNAs significantly decreased with increased THs. Multiple pathways were GO-/KEGG-enriched, including cardiac, thyroid, cancer, mitochondrial, inflammatory, adrenergic, metabolic, immune-mediated, vesicular, etc. We also uncovered significant novel co-expression and interactions of lncRNA-miRNA, lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA, lncRNA-mRNA, circRNA-miRNA, and miRNA-mRNA, and splicing events. This includes a novel pathway by which the predominant cardiac TH receptor alpha may interact with specific lncRNAs and miRNAs. This is the first study reporting a comprehensive transcriptome-wide interactome in the cardiac-thyroid axis.
DOI
10.3390/ijms24076560
Publication Date
3-31-2023
Recommended Citation
Rajagopalan, Viswanathan; Chakraborty, Sankalpa; and Lin, Richard, "Novel Transcriptomic Interactomes of Noncoding RNAs in the Heart under Altered Thyroid Hormonal States" (2023). Arkansas Biosciences Institute. 17.
https://arch.astate.edu/abi/17