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Publication : A hidden threshold in motor neuron gene networks revealed by modulation of miR-218 dose.

First Author  Amin ND Year  2021
Journal  Neuron Volume  109
Issue  20 Pages  3252-3267.e6
PubMed ID  34450025 Mgi Jnum  J:315141
Mgi Id  MGI:6830543 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2021.07.028
Citation  Amin ND, et al. (2021) A hidden threshold in motor neuron gene networks revealed by modulation of miR-218 dose. Neuron 109(20):3252-3267.e6
abstractText  Disruption of homeostatic microRNA (miRNA) expression levels is known to cause human neuropathology. However, the gene regulatory and phenotypic effects of altering a miRNA's in vivo abundance (rather than its binary gain or loss) are not well understood. By genetic combination, we generated an allelic series of mice expressing varying levels of miR-218, a motor neuron-selective gene regulator associated with motor neuron disease. Titration of miR-218 cellular dose unexpectedly revealed complex, non-ratiometric target mRNA dose responses and distinct gene network outputs. A non-linearly responsive regulon exhibited a steep miR-218 dose-dependent threshold in repression that, when crossed, resulted in severe motor neuron synaptic failure and death. This work demonstrates that a miRNA can govern distinct gene network outputs at different expression levels and that miRNA-dependent phenotypes emerge at particular dose ranges because of hidden regulatory inflection points of their underlying gene networks.
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