In silico analysis of microRNAS targeting the HLA-G 3 ` untranslated region alleles and haplotypes
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
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2009
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It has been reported that microRNAs (miRNA) may have allele-specific targeting for the 3` untranslated region (3` UTR) of the HLA-G locus. In a previous study, we reported 11 3`UTR haplotypes encompassing the 14-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism and seven SNPs (+3003 T/C, +3010 C/G, +3027 C/A, +3035 C/T, +3142 C/G, +3187A/G,and +3196 C/G), of which only the +3142 C/G SNP has been reported to influence the binding of miRNAs. Using bioinformatics analyses, we identified putative miRNA-binding sites considering the haplotypes encompassing these eight polymorphic sites, and we ranked the lowest free energies that could potentially lead to an mRNA degradation or translational repression. When a specific haplotype or a particular SNP was associated with a miRNA-binding site, we defined a free energy difference of 4 kcal/mol between alleles to classify them energetically distant. The best results were obtained for the miR-513a-5p, miR-518c*, miR-1262 and miR-92a-1*, miR-92a-2*, miR-661, miR-1224-5p, and miR-433 miRNAs, all influencing one or more of the +3003, +3010, +3027, and +3035 SNPs. The miR-2110, miR-93, miR-508-5p, miR-331-5p, miR-616, miR-513b, and miR-589* miRNAs targeted the 14-bp fragment region, and miR-148a, miR-19a*, miR-152, mir-148b,and miR-218-2 also influenced the +3142C/G polymorphism. These results suggest that these miRNAs might play a relevant role on the HLA-G expression pattern. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Brazilian National Research Support Fondation (CNPq)[475670/2007-8] Brazilian National Research Support Fondation (CNPq)[558476/2008-0] CAPES/Brazil-COFECUB/France[Me 653/09] Commissariat A L`Energie Atomique (CEA). FAPESP/Brazil[07/58420-4] CNPq/Brazil[150175/2009-4] |
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HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY, v.70, n.12, p.1020-1025, 2009 0198-8859 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23932 10.1016/j.humimm.2009.07.028 |
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eng |
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC |
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Human Immunology |
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Palavras-Chave | #HLA-G #3 ` untranslated region #MicroRNA #Haplotype #G MESSENGER-RNA #G GENE #BRAZILIAN POPULATION #POLYMORPHISM #PREECLAMPSIA #CARCINOMA #DISEASE #Immunology |
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