Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870906 | FEBS Letters | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Forkhead L2 (Foxl2) is expressed in ovarian granulosa cells and participates in steroidogenesis by transcriptionally regulating target genes such as steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) and CYP19A1. In this study, a direct link between microRNA-133b (miR-133b) and Foxl2-mediated estradiol release in granulosa cells was established. miR-133b was involved in follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)-induced estrogen production. Luciferase assays confirmed that miR-133b was bound to the 3â² untranslated region (3â²UTR) of Foxl2 mRNA. Consistent with this finding, miR-133b overexpression reduced the Foxl2 levels. Furthermore, miR-133b inhibited Foxl2 binding to the StAR and CYP19A1 promoter sequences. These results demonstrate that miR-133b down-regulates Foxl2 expression in granulosa cells by directly targeting the 3â²UTR, thus inhibiting the Foxl2-mediated transcriptional repression of StAR and CYP19A1to promote estradiol production.
Keywords
CREBPI3KPOFCyPMGCsCYP19A1ERKMiR-133bfoxl2pKa3′ untranslated region3′UTRcAMPMAPKEstrogenchromatin immunoprecipitationStargranulosa cellCytochrome P450phosphoinositide 3-kinasepremature ovarian failurefollicle-stimulating hormoneluteinizing hormoneFSHcAMP response element binding proteinSteroidogenic acute regulatory proteinprotein kinase Amitogen-activated protein kinaseCHiPextracellular regulated kinase
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Authors
Anyi Dai, Haixiang Sun, Ting Fang, Qun Zhang, Shaogen Wu, Yue Jiang, Lijun Ding, Guijun Yan, Yali Hu,