Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2048621 FEBS Letters 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

MiR-140 is a microRNA specially involved in chondrogenesis and osteoarthritis pathogenesis. However, its transcriptional regulation and target genes in cartilage development are not fully understood. Here we detected that miR-140 was uniquely expressed in chondrocyte and suppressed by Wnt/β-catenin signalling. The miR-140 primary transcript was an intron-retained RNA co-expressed with Wwp2-C isoform, which was directly induced by Sox9 through binding to the intron 10 of Wwp2 gene. Knockdown of miR-140 in limb bud micromass cultures resulted in arrest of chondrogenic proliferation. Sp1, the activator of the cell cycle regulator p15INK4b, was identified as a target of miR-140 in maintaining the chondrocyte proliferation. Collectively, our findings expand our understanding of the transcriptional regulation and the chondrogenic role of miR-140 in chondrogenesis.

► We identified the chondrocyte-specific miR-140 through comparative profiling. ► MiR-140 is suppressed by Wnt/β-catenin signalling and directly induced by Sox9. ► MiR-140 is co-expressed with its host gene Wwp2-C isoform. ► MiR-140 targets Sp1 in maintaining the chondrocyte proliferation.

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