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Publication : MicroRNAs mediate precise control of spinal interneuron populations to exert delicate sensory-to-motor outputs.

First Author  Chang SH Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  33787491 Mgi Jnum  J:304721
Mgi Id  MGI:6695003 Doi  10.7554/eLife.63768
Citation  Chang SH, et al. (2021) MicroRNAs mediate precise control of spinal interneuron populations to exert delicate sensory-to-motor outputs. Elife 10:e63768
abstractText  Although the function of microRNAs (miRNAs) during embryonic development has been intensively studied in recent years, their postnatal physiological functions remain largely unexplored due to inherent difficulties with the presence of redundant paralogs of the same seed. Thus, it is particularly challenging to uncover miRNA functions at neural circuit level since animal behaviors would need to be assessed upon complete loss of miRNA family functions. Here, we focused on the neural functions of MiR34/449 that manifests a dynamic expression pattern in the spinal cord from embryonic to postnatal stages. Our behavioral assays reveal that the loss of MiR34/449 miRNAs perturb thermally induced pain response thresholds and compromised delicate motor output in mice. Mechanistically, MiR34/449 directly target Satb1 and Satb2 to fine-tune the precise number of a sub-population of motor synergy encoder (MSE) neurons. Thus, MiR34/449 fine-tunes optimal development of Satb1/2(on) interneurons in the spinal cord, thereby refining explicit sensory-to-motor circuit outputs.
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