Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5589608 | Gene | 2017 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Recent emerging studies of miRNAs in mesenchymal stem cell commitment toward adipocyte and osteoblast provide new insights for the understanding of the molecular basis of adipogenesis and osteogenesis. The current study revealed that miR-148a-3p was altered in primary cultured marrow stromal cells and established stromal ST2 line after adipogenic and/or osteogenic treatment. Supplementing miR-148a-3p activity inhibited cell growth and induced ST2 to differentiate into mature adipocytes. Conversely, inactivation of the endogenous miR-148a-3p suppressed ST2 to fully differentiate. By contrast, supplementation of the miR-148a-3p blunted osteoblast differentiation. Lysine-specific demethylase 6b (Kdm6b), a recently identified regulator of osteoblast differentiation was shown to be a direct target of miR-148a-3p by using the luciferase assay. Overexpression of Kdm6b attenuated miR-148a-3p stimulation of adipogenic differentiation. Taken together, our study provides evidences that miR-148a-3p reciprocally regulates adipocyte and osteoblast differentiation through directly targeting Kdm6b.
Keywords
histone deacetylase 9TGFBR1Kdm6bdistal-less homeobox 5HDAC9Dlx5osterixBMP2AP2RUNX2PBSPPARγMSCC/EBPALPAlkaline phosphataseOsxRictorMesenchymal stem cellRunt-related transcription factor 2Phosphate-buffered salineMicroRNAMiRNAadipocyte protein 2CCAAT/enhancer binding proteinbone morphogenetic protein 2peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ
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Authors
Lijie Tian, Fang Zheng, Zhijia Li, Haixiao Wang, Hairui Yuan, Xin Zhang, Zhongshu Ma, Xiaoxia Li, Xiumei Gao, Baoli Wang,