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miR-182-5p is an evolutionarily conserved Tbx5 effector that impacts cardiac development and electrical activity in zebrafish.

Elena Guzzolino1,2, Mario Pellegrino3, Neha Ahuja4, Deborah Garrity4, Romina D'Aurizio5, Marco Groth6, Mario Baumgart6, Cathy J Hatcher7, Alberto Mercatanti1, Monica Evangelista1, Chiara Ippolito8, Elisabetta Tognoni3, Ryuichi Fukuda9, Vincenzo Lionetti2,10, Marco Pellegrini5, Federico Cremisi11, Letizia Pitto12.   

Abstract

To dissect the TBX5 regulatory circuit, we focused on microRNAs (miRNAs) that collectively contribute to make TBX5 a pivotal cardiac regulator. We profiled miRNAs in hearts isolated from wild-type, CRE, Tbx5lox/+and Tbx5del/+ mice using a Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) approach. TBX5 deficiency in cardiomyocytes increased the expression of the miR-183 cluster family that is controlled by Kruppel-like factor 4, a transcription factor repressed by TBX5. MiR-182-5p, the most highly expressed miRNA of this family, was functionally analyzed in zebrafish. Transient overexpression of miR-182-5p affected heart morphology, calcium handling and the onset of arrhythmias as detected by ECG tracings. Accordingly, several calcium channel proteins identified as putative miR-182-5p targets were downregulated in miR-182-5p overexpressing hearts. In stable zebrafish transgenic lines, we demonstrated that selective miRNA-182-5p upregulation contributes to arrhythmias. Moreover, cardiac-specific down-regulation of miR-182-5p rescued cardiac defects in a zebrafish model of Holt-Oram syndrome. In conclusion, miR-182-5p exerts an evolutionarily conserved role as a TBX5 effector in the onset of cardiac propensity for arrhythmia, and constitutes a relevant target for mediating the relationship between TBX5, arrhythmia and heart development.

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Keywords:  Cardiac development; Holt–Oram syndrome; Zebrafish; microRNAs

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31686119     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-019-03343-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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