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Regulation of the Glycine Transporter GLYT1 by microRNAs.

Esperanza Jiménez1,2, Dolores Piniella1,2, Cecilio Giménez1,2, Francisco Zafra3,4.   

Abstract

The glycine transporter GLYT1 participates in inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission by controlling the reuptake of this neuroactive substance from synapses. Over the past few years, microRNAs have emerged as potent negative regulators of gene expression. In this report, we investigate the possible regulation of GLYT1 by microRNAs. TargetScan software predicted the existence of multiple targets for microRNAs within the 3' UTR of the human GLYT1 (miR-7, miR-30, miR-96, miR-137 and miR-141), and as they are all conserved among mammalian orthologues, their effects on GLYT1 expression were determined experimentally. Dual reporter bioluminescent assays showed that only miR-96 and miR-137 down-regulated expression of the Renilla reporter fused to the 3' UTR of GLYT1. Mutations introduced into the target sequences blocked this inhibitory effect. Consistently, these two microRNAs downregulated the uptake of [3H]glycine into glial C6 cells, a cell line where GLYT1 is the main carrier for glycine. Moreover, the expression of endogenous GLYT1 in primary mixed cultures from rat spinal cord was decreased upon lentiviral expression of miR-96 and miR-137. Although the bulk of GLYT1 is glial, it is abundantly expressed in glycinergic neurons of the retina and in smaller amounts in glutamatergic neurons though the brain. Since miR-96 in the retina is strongly downregulated by light exposure, when rats were maintained in darkness for a few hours we observed a concomitant increase of GLYT1 expression, suggesting that at least miR-96 might be an important negative regulator of GLYT1 under physiological conditions.
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Keywords:  Glycine transporters; Neurotransmission; Retina; microRNAs

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33484385     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-021-03228-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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