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Publication : Stage-specific expression patterns and co-targeting relationships among miRNAs in the developing mouse cerebral cortex.

First Author  Todorov H Year  2024
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  7
Issue  1 Pages  1366
PubMed ID  39433948 Mgi Jnum  J:357554
Mgi Id  MGI:7762991 Doi  10.1038/s42003-024-07092-7
Citation  Todorov H, et al. (2024) Stage-specific expression patterns and co-targeting relationships among miRNAs in the developing mouse cerebral cortex. Commun Biol 7(1):1366
abstractText  microRNAs are crucial regulators of brain development, however, miRNA regulatory networks are not sufficiently well characterized. By performing small RNA-seq of the mouse embryonic cortex at E14, E17, and P0 as well as in neural progenitor cells and neurons, here we detected clusters of miRNAs that were co-regulated at distinct developmental stages. miRNAs such as miR-92a/b acted as hubs during early, and miR-124 and miR-137 during late neurogenesis. Notably, validated targets of P0 hub miRNAs were enriched for downregulated genes related to stem cell proliferation, negative regulation of neuronal differentiation and RNA splicing, among others, suggesting that miRNAs are particularly important for modulating transcriptional programs of crucial factors that guide the switch to neuronal differentiation. As most genes contain binding sites for more than one miRNA, we furthermore constructed a co-targeting network where numerous miRNAs shared more targets than expected by chance. Using luciferase reporter assays, we demonstrated that simultaneous binding of miRNA pairs to neurodevelopmentally relevant genes exerted an enhanced transcriptional silencing effect compared to single miRNAs. Taken together, we provide a comprehensive resource of miRNA longitudinal expression changes during murine corticogenesis. Furthermore, we highlight several potential mechanisms through which miRNA regulatory networks can shape embryonic brain development.
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