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Publication : TNF-α-Induced microRNAs Control Dystrophin Expression in Becker Muscular Dystrophy.

First Author  Fiorillo AA Year  2015
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  12
Issue  10 Pages  1678-90
PubMed ID  26321630 Mgi Jnum  J:277073
Mgi Id  MGI:6274145 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2015.07.066
Citation  Fiorillo AA, et al. (2015) TNF-alpha-Induced microRNAs Control Dystrophin Expression in Becker Muscular Dystrophy. Cell Rep 12(10):1678-90
abstractText  The amount and distribution of dystrophin protein in myofibers and muscle is highly variable in Becker muscular dystrophy and in exon-skipping trials for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Here, we investigate a molecular basis for this variability. In muscle from Becker patients sharing the same exon 45-47 in-frame deletion, dystrophin levels negatively correlate with microRNAs predicted to target dystrophin. Seven microRNAs inhibit dystrophin expression in vitro, and three are validated in vivo (miR-146b/miR-374a/miR-31). microRNAs are expressed in dystrophic myofibers and increase with age and disease severity. In exon-skipping-treated mdx mice, microRNAs are significantly higher in muscles with low dystrophin rescue. TNF-alpha increases microRNA levels in vitro whereas NFkappaB inhibition blocks this in vitro and in vivo. Collectively, these data show that microRNAs contribute to variable dystrophin levels in muscular dystrophy. Our findings suggest a model where chronic inflammation in distinct microenvironments induces pathological microRNAs, initiating a self-sustaining feedback loop that exacerbates disease progression.
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