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Micro RNAs involved in crosstalk betweeen Wnt signaling and TGF-beta signaling


ABSTRACT: The miRNAs play important roles in regulating gene expression at post-transcriptional level through fine-tuning of protein-encoding gene expression, and are involved in regulating important biological processes in different cells and tissue types, including osteoblast differentiation. Canonical Wnt signaling is also known to play pleiotropic roles in regulating cell differentiation during mammalian osteogenesis, although the role of miRNAs is not established for Wnt signaling in osteoblast differentiation. Here we examined the role of candidate miRNAs expressed differentially after Wnt3a expression during osteoblast differentiation. Overexpression of the Wnt3a gene resulted in increased transcription of the ALP gene, but in decreased transcription of the Runx2, Col1a and OCN genes in osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells. Analysis of miRNA expression profile showed that 14 miRNAs were up-regulated and 21 miRNAs were down-regulated after Wnt3a overexpression in MC3T3-E1 cells. TGF-beta3 is presumed to be a candidate target gene of one of the down-regulated miRNAs with database search. Transfection of the miRNA mimic into MC3T3-E1 cells significantly inhibited the TGF-beta3 mRNA level and resultant protein expression, although overexpression of the Wnt3a gene could reverse the effect of the miRNA, resulting in the increased TGF-beta3 mRNA and protein levels. These results suggest that the miRNA is involved in osteoblast differentiation as a critical regulatory factor, mediating crosstalk between Wnt3a signaling pathway and TGF-beta3 signaling pathway.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE96757 | GEO | 2018/03/20

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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