RRC ID 44678
Author Tamura M, Uyama M, Sugiyama Y, Sato M.
Title Canonical Wnt signaling activates miR-34 expression during osteoblastic differentiation.
Journal Mol Med Rep
Abstract The canonical Wnt signaling pathway is crucial for the regulation of bone mass in humans and for the development of osteoblasts. MicroRNAs (miRs) represent a class of non‑coding RNAs, ~22 nucleotides in length, that regulate gene expression by targeting mRNAs for cleavage or translational repression. Several previous studies have demonstrated the involvement of miRNAs in modulating gene expression in osteoblasts and regulating osteoblast differentiation. In the present study, microRNA profiling was conducted using Wnt3a‑C2C12 cells; C2C12 cells were transfected with a Wnt3a expression plasmid to activate canonical Wnt signaling. miR‑34b‑5p and miR‑34c were identified to be upregulated by the activation of canonical Wnt signaling in C2C12 cells. Expression of mature miR‑34b/c increased from low levels at day 0 to maximum levels at day 28 of MC3T3‑E1 cell differentiation. To analyze the effects of these miRNAs on osteoblast differentiation, an antisense inhibitor was transfected into MC3T3‑E1 cells and osteoblast‑related gene expression was investigated. Knockdown of miR34b/c enhanced osteocalcin mRNA expression; however, alkaline phosphatase mRNA expression and activity were decreased by miR34b/c inhibition. These results indicated that miR‑34b/c regulates gene expression by targeting regulators of the osteogenic pathways and thereby contributes to osteoblast differentiation.
Volume 8(6)
Pages 1807-11
Published 2013-12-1
DOI 10.3892/mmr.2013.1713
PMID 24100761
MeSH Alkaline Phosphatase / genetics Alkaline Phosphatase / metabolism Animals Cell Differentiation / genetics* Cell Line Gene Expression Regulation Humans Mice MicroRNAs / genetics* MicroRNAs / metabolism Osteoblasts / cytology* Osteoblasts / metabolism* RNA, Messenger / genetics RNA, Messenger / metabolism Transfection Wnt Signaling Pathway / genetics* Wnt3A Protein / metabolism
IF 2.1
Times Cited 20
WOS Category MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL ONCOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells KUSA-O(RCB1991) ST2(RCB0224)