| Literature DB >> 34779712 |
Yuqing Sun1, Juan Zhang1, Yufei Wang1, Lei Wang1, Meiyan Song1, Ajab Khan1, Li Zhang1, Bo Niu1, Hong Zhao1, Meining Li1, Tiane Luo2, Qiwei He1, Xianghui Xie3, Zhizhen Liu1, Jun Xie1.
Abstract
Previously our results showed miR-222-3p was significantly downregulated in retinoic acid-induced neural tube defect (NTD) mouse model through transcriptome. Down-regulation of miR-222-3p may be a causative biomarker in NTDs. In this study, RNA was extracted from mouse embryos at E8.5, E9.5 and E10.5, and the expression level of miR-222-3p was measured by quantitative real-time PCR analysis. The preliminary mechanism of miR-222-3p in NTDs involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis and migration was investigated in mouse HT-22 cell line. The expression of miR-222-3p was significantly decreased at E8.5, E9.5 and E10.5 developed in mouse embryos which were consistent with our transcriptome sequencing. Suppression of miR-222-3p in HT-22 cells resulted in the inhibition of cell proliferation and migration, cell cycle and apoptosis. Moreover, DNA damage transcript 4 (Ddit4) was identified as a direct and functional target of miR-222-3p. miR-222-3p is negatively regulated by Ddit4. The mutation of binding site of Ddit4 3'UTR abrogated the responsiveness of luciferase reporters to miR-222-3p and showed that Ddit4 expression partially attenuated the function of miR-222-3p. We preliminatively confirmed that low expression of miR-222-3p has reduced the expression of β-catenin, TCF4 and other related genes in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.Collectively, these results demonstrated that miR-222-3p regulates the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway through Ddit4 inhibition in HT-22 cells, resulted in cell proliferation and apoptosis imbalance, and thus led to neural tube defects.Entities:
Keywords: DNA damage transcript 4 (Ddit4); Neural Tube Defects (NTDS); apoptosis; miR-222-3p; wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34779712 PMCID: PMC8794519 DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2021.1982506
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534