Journal article
Profiling circulating miRNAs in serum from pigs infected with the porcine whipworm, Trichuris suis
EP Hansen, H Kringel, SM Thamsborg, A Jex, P Nejsum
Veterinary Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2016
Abstract
microRNAs (miRNAs) are recently discovered as key regulators of gene translation and are becoming increasingly recognized for their involvement in various diseases. This study investigates the miRNA profile in pig serum during the course of an infection with the gastrointestinal parasite, Trichuris suis. Of this panel, the expression of selected miRNAs in serum from T. suis infected and uninfected pigs were determined by quantitative real time PCR using Exiqon Human Panel assays at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks post first infection (wpi). One miRNA, ssc-let-7d-3p, was significantly up-regulated in infected pigs 8 wpi. Interestingly, ssc-let-7d-3p shows high complementary to tsu-let-7a, which is..
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Funding Acknowledgements
HK was funded by the Danish Medical Research Council (FSS). EPH is supported by a University of Copenhagen (Denmark) Ph.D. grant.