Xeno-miRNet: a comprehensive database and analytics platform to explore xeno-miRNAs and their potential targets

PeerJ. 2018 Sep 28:6:e5650. doi: 10.7717/peerj.5650. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Xeno-miRNAs are microRNAs originating from exogenous species detected in host biofluids. A growing number of studies have suggested that many of these xeno-miRNAs may be involved in cross-species interactions and manipulations. To date, hundreds of xeno-miRNAs have been reported in different hosts at various abundance levels. Based on computational predictions, many more miRNAs could be potentially transferred to human circulation system. There is a clear need for bioinformatics resources and tools dedicated to xeno-miRNA annotations and their potential functions. To address this need, we have systematically curated xeno-miRNAs from multiple sources, performed target predictions using well-established algorithms, and developed a user-friendly web-based tool-Xeno-miRNet-to allow researchers to search and explore xeno-miRNAs and their potential targets within different host species. Xeno-miRNet currently contains 1,702 (including both detected and predicted) xeno-miRNAs from 54 species and 98,053 potential gene targets in six hosts. The web application is freely available at http://xeno.mirnet.ca.

Keywords: Cross-species communication; Exosome; Network analysis; Xeno-miRNA; miRNA.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Genome Canada and the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program. Funding for the open access fee was provided by the NSERC. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.