Literature DB >> 25678587

miR-30e targets IGF2-regulated osteogenesis in bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells, aortic smooth muscle cells, and ApoE-/- mice.

Wen Ding1, Jihe Li2, Jayanti Singh2, Razan Alif3, Roberto I Vazquez-Padron4, Samirah A Gomes5, Joshua M Hare2, Lina A Shehadeh6.   

Abstract

AIMS: Activation of an osteogenic transcriptional program contributes to the initiation of aortic calcification in atherosclerosis. The role of microRNAs in regulating aortic calcification is understudied. We tested the hypothesis that miR-30e regulates an osteogenic program in bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), aortic smooth muscle cells (SMCs), and ApoE(-/-) mice. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In aortas of wild-type mice, we found that miR-30e is highly expressed in medial SMCs. In aortas of old ApoE(-/-) mice, we found that miR-30e transcripts are down-regulated in an inverse relation to the osteogenic markers Runx2, Opn, and Igf2. In vitro, miR-30e over-expression reduced the proliferation of MSCs and SMCs while increasing adipogenic differentiation of MSCs and smooth muscle differentiation of SMCs. In MSCs and SMCs over-expressing miR-30e, microarrays and qPCR showed repression of an osteogenic gene panel including Igf2. Inhibiting miR-30e in MSCs increased Igf2 transcripts. In SMCs, IGF2 recombinant protein rescued miR-30e-repressed osteogenic differentiation. Luciferase and mutagenesis assays showed binding of miR-30e to a novel and essential site at the 3'UTR of Igf2. In ApoE(-/-) mice, injections of antimiR-30e oligos increased Igf2 expression in the aortas and livers and significantly enhanced OPN protein expression and calcium deposition in aortic valves.
CONCLUSION: miR-30e represses the osteogenic program in MSCs and SMCs by targeting IGF2 and drives their differentiation into adipogenic or smooth muscle lineage, respectively. Our data suggest that down-regulation of miR-30e in aortas with age and atherosclerosis triggers vascular calcification. The miR-30e pathway plays an important regulatory role in vascular diseases. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:  Calcification; Mesenchymal stem cells; MicroRNA-30e; Osteogenesis; Smooth muscle cells

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25678587      PMCID: PMC4375408          DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvv030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Res        ISSN: 0008-6363            Impact factor:   10.787


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