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Publication : miR-24 triggers epidermal differentiation by controlling actin adhesion and cell migration.

First Author  Amelio I Year  2012
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  199
Issue  2 Pages  347-63
PubMed ID  23071155 Mgi Jnum  J:193929
Mgi Id  MGI:5469932 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201203134
Citation  Amelio I, et al. (2012) miR-24 triggers epidermal differentiation by controlling actin adhesion and cell migration. J Cell Biol 199(2):347-63
abstractText  During keratinocyte differentiation and stratification, cells undergo extensive remodeling of their actin cytoskeleton, which is important to control cell mobility and to coordinate and stabilize adhesive structures necessary for functional epithelia. Limited knowledge exists on how the actin cytoskeleton is remodeled in epithelial stratification and whether cell shape is a key determinant to trigger terminal differentiation. In this paper, using human keratinocytes and mouse epidermis as models, we implicate miR-24 in actin adhesion dynamics and demonstrate that miR-24 directly controls actin cable formation and cell mobility. miR-24 overexpression in proliferating cells was sufficient to trigger keratinocyte differentiation both in vitro and in vivo and directly repressed cytoskeletal modulators (PAK4, Tks5, and ArhGAP19). Silencing of these targets recapitulated the effects of miR-24 overexpression. Our results uncover a new regulatory pathway involving a differentiation-promoting microribonucleic acid that regulates actin adhesion dynamics in human and mouse epidermis.
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