Literature DB >> 28941704

MiR-194 is involved in morphogenesis of spiral ganglion neurons in inner ear by rearranging actin cytoskeleton via targeting RhoB.

Jintao Du1, Xuemei Zhang2, Hui Cao2, Di Jiang2, Xianren Wang2, Wei Zhou3, Kaitian Chen2, Jiao Zhou4, Hongyan Jiang5, Luo Ba6.   

Abstract

Many microRNAs participate in the development, differentiation and function preservation of the embryonic and adult inner ear, but many details still need to be elucidated regarding the numerous microRNAs in the inner ear. Based on previous investigations on the microRNA profile in the inner ear, we confirmed that several microRNAs are expressed in the inner ear, and we detected the spatial expression of these microRNAs in the neonatal mouse inner ear. Then we focused on miR-194 for its specific expression with a dynamic spatiotemporal pattern during inner ear development. Overexpression of miR-194 in cultured spiral ganglion cells significantly affected the dendrites of differentiated neurons, with more branching and obviously dispersed nerve fibres. Furthermore, the cytoskeleton of cultured cells was markedly affected, as disordered actin filaments resulting from miR-194 overexpression and enhanced filaments resulting from miR-194 knockdown were observed. Together with the bioinformatic methods, the RT-qPCR and western blot results showed that RhoB is a candidate target of miR-194 in the morphogenesis of spiral ganglion neurons. Additionally, the double luciferase reporter system was used to identify RhoB as a novel target of miR-194. Finally, the inhibition of RhoB activation by Clostridium difficile toxin B disturbed the organization of the actin filament, similar to the effects of miR-194 overexpression. In summary, we investigated microRNA expression in the mouse inner ear, and demonstrated that miR-194 is dynamically expressed during inner ear development; importantly, we found that miR-194 affects neuron morphogenesis positively through Rho B-mediated F-actin rearrangement.
Copyright © 2017 ISDN. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cytoskeleton; Inner ear; RhoB; Spiral ganglion neurons; miR-194

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28941704     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2017.09.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Dev Neurosci        ISSN: 0736-5748            Impact factor:   2.457


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