| Literature DB >> 23150170 |
Stefanie Malan-Müller1, Sîan Megan Joanna Hemmings, Soraya Seedat.
Abstract
Epigenetic and regulatory elements provide an additional layer of complexity to the heterogeneity of anxiety disorders. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small, noncoding RNAs that have recently drawn interest as epigenetic modulators of gene expression in psychiatric disorders. miRNAs elicit their effects by binding to target messenger RNAs (mRNAs) and hindering translation or accelerating degradation. Considering their role in neuronal differentiation and synaptic plasticity, miRNAs have opened up new investigative avenues in the aetiology and treatment of anxiety disorders. In this review, we provide a thorough analysis of miRNAs, their targets and their functions in the central nervous system (CNS), focusing on their role in anxiety disorders. The involvement of miRNAs in CNS functions (such as neurogenesis, neurite outgrowth, synaptogenesis and synaptic and neural plasticity) and their intricate regulatory role under stressful conditions strongly support their importance in the aetiology of anxiety disorders. Furthermore, miRNAs could provide new avenues for the development of therapeutic targets in anxiety disorders.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23150170 PMCID: PMC3589626 DOI: 10.1007/s12035-012-8374-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Neurobiol ISSN: 0893-7648 Impact factor: 5.590
Fig. 1Figure depicting the production of mature miRNAs. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are encoded in the genome, their genes usually transcribed by RNA polymerase II. The transcripts undergo splicing and polyadenylation. The pri-miRNA is processed in the nucleus by the Drosha RNaseIII enzyme and the DGCR8 protein, producing the pre-miRNA. The pre-miRNA is exported to the cytoplasm by exportin-5 where Dicer and the TRBP cleave the pre-miRNA to yield a miRNA duplex (about 22-bp long). One strand is selected to function as a mature miRNA, the other strand is usually degraded. Mature miRNAs are then incorporated in a miRNA-induced silencing complex (miRISC) that recognises and binds to the 3′ UTR of the target mRNA and represses translation (AGO-argonaute) [48]
Summary of microRNAs that are possibly involved in anxiety disorders
| MiRNA | Involvement with anxiety disorders | Species | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Let-7a-1 | Up-regulated expression in the frontal cortex following acute stress |
| Rinaldi et al. [ |
| Down-regulated in amygdala after acute and chronic stress |
| Meerson et al. [ | |
| Let-7b | Increased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| Let-7c | Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| miR-1 | Up-regulated in amygdala under chronic stress and down-regulated in the hippocampus under acute stress |
| Meerson et al. [ |
| miR-9 | Involved in neural lineage differentiation in ESCs |
| Krichevsky et al. [ |
| Up-regulated expression in the frontal cortex following acute stress |
| Rinaldi et al. [ | |
| Up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ | |
| miR-9-1 | Pre-miRNA up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| Down-regulated in CA1 region of hippocampus under acute or chronic stress | Meerson et al. [ | ||
| miR-9-3 | Pre-miRNA up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| miR-17-5p | Up-regulated in the hippocampus CA1 region under chronic stress |
| Meerson et al. [ |
| Controls neuronal development and differentiation | In vitro cell line | Hebert et al. [ | |
| miR-18a | Possible repressor of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus regulating stress responses |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| miR-21 | Involved in the control of glial cell differentiation | In vitro cell line | Chan et al. [ |
| miR-22 | Associated with panic disorder—repression of |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-24a | Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| miR-26a/b | Up-regulated expression in the frontal cortex following acute stress |
| Rinaldi et al. [ |
| miR-29a | Up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| miR-30c | Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| miR-34a | Correlation between differential expression of this miRNA and behavioural measures for exploration on the elevated plus maze task |
| Parsons et al. [ |
| Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ | |
| miR-34c | Correlation between differential expression of this miRNA and behavioural measures for anxiety in mice. Up-regulated by exposure to stress |
| Parsons et al. [ |
| Haramati et al. [90] | |||
| miR-124 | Up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| miR-124-1 | Pre-miRNA up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| Down-regulated in the hippocampus under acute stress. Controls neuronal development and differentiation | Meerson et al. [ | ||
| Hebert et al. [ | |||
| miR-124a | Involved in neural lineage differentiation in ESCs |
| Krichevsky et al. [ |
| Down-regulates glucocorticoid receptor |
| Vreugdenhil et al. [ | |
| miR-128 | Association of an allelic variant in the target site for miR-128 in |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-128a | Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| miR-128b | Regulates formation of fear-extinction memory in the infralimbic pre-frontal cortex |
| Lin et al. [ |
| miR-132 | One of the most highly inducible CREB targets, plays a role in neurite outgrowth and neuronal plasticity | In vitro neural cell line | Vo et al. [ |
| Up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ | |
| Pre-miRNA up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation | |||
| miR-134 | Modulates synaptic plasticity in hippocampus |
| Hansen et al. [ |
| Up-regulated expression in the central amygdala and hippocampus after acute stress |
| Meerson et al. [ | |
| Down-regulated expression in the central amygdala and hippocampus after chronic stress |
| Meerson et al. [ | |
| miR-138-2 | Associated with age at onset in panic disorder—repression of |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-144 | Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| miR-148a | Associated with age at onset in panic disorder—repression of |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-183 | Up-regulated expression in the central amygdala following acute stress |
| Meerson et al. [ |
| miR-204 | Association of an allelic variant in the 3′ UTR of |
| Donner et al. [ |
| miR-208 | Up-regulated in CA1 region of hippocampus under acute or chronic stress |
| Meerson et al. [ |
| miR-211 | Association of an allelic variant in the 3′ UTR of |
| Donner et al. [ |
| miR-212 | Pre-miRNA up-regulated expression in the medial pre-frontal cortex following maternal separation |
| Uchida et al. [ |
| miR-221 | Decreased expression in the hippocampus due to treatment with lithium and sodium valproate |
| Zhou et al. [ |
| miR-273 | Plays a role in neuronal differentiation |
| Chang et al. [ |
| miR-323 | Correlation between differential expression of this miRNA and behavioural measures for anxiety in mice |
| Parsons et al. [ |
| miR-339 | Associated with panic disorder |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-376 | Up-regulated in CA1 region of hippocampus under acute or chronic stress |
| Meerson et al. [ |
| miR-378 | Association between miRNA and behavioural measures (exploration, learning and memory) for anxiety in mice |
| Parsons et al. [ |
| miR-451 | Association between miRNA and behavioural measures (exploration, learning and memory) for anxiety in mice |
| Parsons et al. [ |
| miR-485-3p | Significantly associated with hoarding subtype of OCD |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-488 | Associated with panic disorder—repression of |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-491 | Associated with panic disorder |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-509 | Association of an allelic variant in the target site for miR-509 in |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
| miR-765 | Association of an allelic variant in the target site for miR-765 in |
| Muiños-Gimeno et al. [ |
For a comprehensive list of differentially expressed miRNAs in the hippocampus and central amygdala following acute and chronic stress, refer to Meerson et al. [89]
NTRK3 neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, receptor, type 3; RGS2 regulator of G protein signalling 2; BDNF brain-derived neurotrophic factor; HTR2C 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 2C; MAOA monoamine oxidase A; GABRA6 gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor, alpha 6; CCKBR cholecystokinin B receptor; POMC proopiomelanocortin preproprotein