| Literature DB >> 33464446 |
Yanhua Zheng1, Junpeng Liu1, Jiajun Zhuang1, Xiaoyan Dong1, Miao Yu1, Zhihui Li2.
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder. Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) urothelial carcinoma-associated 1 (UCA1) has been implicated in PD development. Nevertheless, little insight has been gained on the mechanisms of UCA1 in PD pathogenesis. The levels of UCA1, miR-423-5p and potassium channel tetramerization domain containing 20 (KCTD20) were assessed by qRT-PCR and western blot. Cell viability was gauged by the CCK-8 assay, and cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. Targeted relationships among UCA1, miR-423-5p and KCTD20 were verified by dual-luciferase reporter and RNA immunoprecipitation assays. Our data showed that MPP+ induced UCA1 expression in SK-N-SH cells. UCA1 silencing protected against MPP+-evoked cytotoxicity in SK-N-SH cells. UCA1 functioned as a miR-423-5p sponge, and the protective impact of UCA1 silencing on MPP+-evoked cytotoxicity was mediated by miR-423-5p. KCTD20 was a direct target of miR-423-5p, and miR-423-5p overexpression mitigated MPP+-triggered cell injury by down-regulating KCTD20. Furthermore, UCA1 regulated KCTD20 expression by acting as a sponge of miR-423-5p in SK-N-SH cells. Our study first identified that the silencing of UCA1 protected SK-N-SH cells from MPP+-evoked cytotoxicity at least in part by targeting the miR-423-5p/KCTD20 axis.Entities:
Keywords: Cytotoxicity; KCTD20; Parkinson’s disease (PD); UCA1; miR-423-5p
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33464446 DOI: 10.1007/s11064-020-03214-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurochem Res ISSN: 0364-3190 Impact factor: 4.414