Title of article :
In silico Analysis of Possible Novel RNA Interactions and Deleterious Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Related to MSX2, SHH, SMAD7 and TFAP2 Genes Involved in Odontogenesis
Author/Authors :
Naghiyan Fesharaki, Sajedeh Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran , Sisakhtnezhad, Sajjad Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Identification of gene expression profiles, RNA interactions, gene regulation
patterns, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) is important for
determining the molecular mechanisms underlying the normal odontogenesis
and the pathology of oral and dental disorders. Therefore, this in silico study
aimed to identify novel proteins, RNA interactions, and deleterious SNPs
related to four major genes (MSX2, SHH, SMAD7, TFAP2) involved in the
odontogenesis process. After pathway enrichment and gene ontology analysis,
the protein-protein, microRNA (miRNA)-mRNA, and miRNA-long
noncoding RNA (lncRNA) interactions and networks were determined for the
selected genes using integrated bioinformatics analyses. Moreover, the
potential deleterious SNPs in the selected genes were identified and finally,
their validation and implications on the structure of proteins were investigated
by specific bioinformatics tools. The results of this study introduced UBE2I,
RNF111, MYBL2, and VEGFA as novel factors that may involve in
odontogenesis. It was also found that the MSX2, SHH, and TFAP2A are
targeted by hsa-miR-6775-5p, hsa-miR-149-3p, and hsa-miR-432-5p,
respectively. Moreover, the hsa-miR-134-5p regulated the SHH and TFAP2A
gene expression. LINC02035 and C3orf35 were also introduced as important
lncRNAs that may involve in competitive endogenous RNA interaction with
the SHH for binding to the hsa-miR-149-3p. Moreover, LINC00319,
interacting with the hsa-miR-6775-5p, indirectly regulated the MSX2
expression. We also identified various SNPs in the investigated genes that
changed the normal structure and thus the function of their related proteins.
This study, for the first time, introduces different new proteins, miRNAs,
lncRNAs, and SNPs that may be important for normal odontogenesis and the
pathology of oral and dental disorders.
Keywords :
Bioinformatics analysis , lncRNA , miRNA , SNP , Tooth developmental genes