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MicroRNA‐181c targets Bcl‐2 and regulates mitochondrial morphology in myocardial cells
Authors:Hongjiang Wang  Jing Li  Hongjie Chi  Fan Zhang  Xiaoming Zhu  Jun Cai  Xinchun Yang
Institution:Department of Cardiology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
Abstract:Apoptosis is an important mechanism for the development of heart failure. Mitochondria are central to the execution of apoptosis in the intrinsic pathway. The main regulator of mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis is Bcl‐2 family which includes pro‐ and anti‐apoptotic proteins. MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression by inhibiting mRNA translation and/or inducing mRNA degradation. It has been proposed that microRNAs play critical roles in the cardiovascular physiology and pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Our previous study has found that microRNA‐181c, a miRNA expressed in the myocardial cells, plays an important role in the development of heart failure. With bioinformatics analysis, we predicted that miR‐181c could target the 3′ untranslated region of Bcl‐2, one of the anti‐apoptotic members of the Bcl‐2 family. Thus, we have suggested that miR‐181c was involved in regulation of Bcl‐2. In this study, we investigated this hypothesis using the Dual‐Luciferase Reporter Assay System. Cultured myocardial cells were transfected with the mimic or inhibitor of miR‐181c. We found that the level of miR‐181c was inversely correlated with the Bcl‐2 protein level and that transfection of myocardial cells with the mimic or inhibitor of miR‐181c resulted in significant changes in the levels of caspases, Bcl‐2 and cytochrome C in these cells. The increased level of Bcl‐2 caused by the decrease in miR‐181c protected mitochondrial morphology from the tumour necrosis factor alpha‐induced apoptosis.
Keywords:microRNA  bcl‐2  mitochondria  apoptosis
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