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miR-762 regulates the proliferation and differentiation of retinal progenitor cells by targeting NPDC1.

Huiqin Gao1,2, Ni Ni1,2, Dandan Zhang1,2, Yuyao Wang1,2, Zhimin Tang1,2, Na Sun1,2, Yahan Ju1,2, Xiaochan Dai1,2, Yidan Zhang3, Yan Liu1,2, Ping Gu1,2.   

Abstract

Retinal degenerations, which lead to irreversible decline in visual function, are still no effective recovery treatments. Currently, retinal progenitor cell (RPC) transplantation therapy is expected to provide a new approach to treat these diseases; however, the limited proliferation capacity and differentiation potential toward specific retinal neurons of RPCs hinder their potential clinical applications. microRNAs have been reported to serve as important regulators in the cell fate determination of stem/progenitor cells. In this study, our data demonstrated that miR-762 inhibited NPDC1 expression to positively regulate RPC proliferation and suppress RPC neuronal differentiation. Furthermore, the knockdown of miR-762 upregulated NPDC1 expression in RPCs, leading to the inhibition of RPC proliferation and the increase in neuronal differentiation. Moreover, NPDC1 could rescue anti-miR-762-induced RPC proliferation deficiency and the inhibitory effect of miR-762 on RPC differentiation. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that miR-762 plays a crucial role in regulating RPC proliferation and differentiation by directly targeting NPDC1, which is firstly reported that microRNAs positively regulate RPC proliferation and negatively regulate RPC differentiation, which provides a comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms that dominate RPC proliferation and differentiation in vitro.

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Keywords:  NPDC1; Retinal progenitor cells; differentiation; miR-762; proliferation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32544377      PMCID: PMC7469545          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2020.1777805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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