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MiR-708-5p is elevated in bipolar patients and can induce mood disorder-associated behavior in mice


ABSTRACT: Mood disorders (MDs) are caused by an interplay of genetic and environmental (GxE) risk factors. However, molecular pathways engaged by GxE risk factors are poorly understood. Using small-RNA sequencing of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), we show that the bipolar disorder (BD)-associated microRNA miR-708-5p is upregulated in healthy human subjects with a high genetic or environmental predisposition for MDs. miR-708-5p is further upregulated in the hippocampus of rats that underwent juvenile social isolation, a model of early life stress. Hippocampal overexpression of miR-708-5p in adult male mice is sufficient to elicit MD-associated behavioural endophenotypes. We further show that miR-708-5p directly targets Neuronatin (Nnat), an endoplasmic reticulum protein. Restoring Nnat expression in the hippocampus of miR-708-5p-overexpressing mice rescues miR-708-5p-dependent behavioral phenotypes. Finally, miR-708-5p is upregulated in PBMCs from patients diagnosed with MD. Peripheral miR-708-5p expression allows to differentiate male BD patients from patients suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD). In summary, we describe a potential role for the miR-708-5p/Nnat pathway in MD etiology and identify miR-708-5p as a potential biomarker for the differential diagnosis of MDs.

SUBMITTER: Carlotta Gilardi 

PROVIDER: S-SCDT-10_1038-S44319-025-00410-Y | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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