Regulation of miR-34 Family in Neuronal Development |
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Authors: | Abhishek Jauhari Tanisha Singh Parul Singh Devendra Parmar Sanjay Yadav |
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Affiliation: | 1.Developmental Toxicology Laboratory, Systems Toxicology and Health Risk Assessment Group,CSIR- Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR), Vishvigyan Bhawan,Lucknow,India;2.Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-IITR Campus,Lucknow,India;3.Department of Biochemistry, School of Dental Sciences,Babu Banarasi Das University,Lucknow,India |
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Abstract: | Differentiation of neural stem cells (NSC’s) to mature and functional neurons requires coordinated expression of mRNA, microRNAs (miRNAs) and regulatory proteins. Our earlier unbiased miRNA profiling studies have identified miR-200, miR-34 and miR-221/222 as maximally up-regulated miRNA families in differentiating PC12 cells and demonstrated the capability of miR-200 family in inducing neuronal differentiation (J. Neurochem, 2015, 133, 640–652). In present study, we have investigated role of miR-34 family in neuronal differentiation and identified P53 as mediator of nerve growth factor (NGF) induced miR-34a expression in differentiating PC12 cells. Our studies have shown that NGF induced miR-34a, arrests proliferating PC12 cells to G1 phase, which is pre-requisite for neuronal differentiation. Our studies have also shown that increased expression of miR-34a controls the P53 level in differentiated PC12 cells in feedback inhibition manner, which probably prevents differentiated cells from P53 induced apoptosis. Expression profiling of miR-34 family in different neuronal, non-neuronal and developing cells have identified differentiated and aged brain cells as richest source of miR-34, which also indicates that higher expression of miR-34 family helps in maintaining the mature neurons in non-proliferative stage. In conclusion, our studies have shown that miR-34 is brain enriched miRNA family, which up-regulates with neuronal maturation and brain ageing and co-operative regulation of P53 and miR-34a helps in neuronal differentiation by arresting cells in G1 phase. |
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