| Literature DB >> 30664358 |
Paweł Brzuzan1, Maciej Woźny1, Bogdan Lewczuk2, Maciej Florczyk1, Piotr Gomułka3, Paulina Budzińska1, Michał Wesołowski1, Stefan Dobosz4.
Abstract
IMPACT STATEMENT: The delivery of short snippets of RNA, such as synthetic miRNA agents, is an essential step for achieving RNA-mediated knockdown, which has not been studied in sufficient detail in fish. Our results indicate that a MiR92b-3p mimic may be effectively delivered via intraperitoneal injection to the spleen and the liver of whitefish, and that it likely achieves functionality without causing any apparent toxic effects in the challenged animals. We report the novel finding that the MiR92b-3p mimic reduced the in vivo liver mRNA expression levels of its putative pro-apoptotic targets (p53, cdkn1a, and pcna), and important metabolic genes, e.g. cdo1. This shows that this methodology of MiR92b-3p mimic transfection in vivo may be a useful tool for studies that investigate the molecular pathways that confer pro-proliferative and anti-apoptotic phenotypes or those that regulate intracellular metabolism in fish and other vertebrates.Entities:
Keywords: screening; RNA-Seq; cdo1; imaging; oligonucleotides mimicking miRNAs; transfection
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30664358 PMCID: PMC6362533 DOI: 10.1177/1535370218824573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ISSN: 1535-3699