The most significant and sensitive antigen protein that
causes
diarrhea in weaned pigs is soybean 7S globulin. Therefore, identifying
the primary target for minimizing intestinal damage brought on by
soybean 7S globulin is crucial. MicroRNA (miRNA) is closely related
to intestinal epithelium’s homeostasis and integrity. However,
the change of miRNAs’ expression and the function of miRNAs
in Soybean 7S globulin injured-IPEC-J2 cells are still unclear. In
this study, the miRNAs’ expression profile in soybean 7S globulin-treated
IPEC-J2 cells was investigated. Fifteen miRNAs were expressed differently.
The differentially expressed miRNA target genes are mainly concentrated
in signal release, cell connectivity, transcriptional inhibition,
and Hedgehog signaling pathway. Notably, we noticed that the most
significantly decreased miRNA was ssc-miR-221-5p after soybean 7S
globulin treatment. Therefore, we conducted a preliminary study on
the mechanisms of ssc-miR-221-5p in soybean 7S globulin-injured IPEC-J2
cells. Our research indicated that ssc-miR-221-5p may inhibit ROS
production to alleviate soybean 7S globulin-induced apoptosis and
inflammation in IPEC-J2 cells, thus protecting the cellular mechanical
barrier, increasing cell proliferation, and improving cell viability.
This study provides a theoretical basis for the prevention and control
of diarrhea of weaned piglets.