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Publication : Let-7 and miR-125 cooperate to prime progenitors for astrogliogenesis.

First Author  Shenoy A Year  2015
Journal  EMBO J Volume  34
Issue  9 Pages  1180-94
PubMed ID  25715649 Mgi Jnum  J:221047
Mgi Id  MGI:5637862 Doi  10.15252/embj.201489504
Citation  Shenoy A, et al. (2015) Let-7 and miR-125 cooperate to prime progenitors for astrogliogenesis. EMBO J 34(9):1180-94
abstractText  The molecular basis of astrocyte differentiation and maturation is poorly understood. As microRNAs have important roles in cell fate transitions, we set out to study their function during the glial progenitor cell (GPC) to astrocyte transition. Inducible deletion of all canonical microRNAs in GPCs in vitro led to a block in the differentiation to astrocytes. In an unbiased screen, the reintroduction of let-7 and miR-125 families of microRNAs rescued differentiation. Let-7 and miR-125 shared many targets and functioned in parallel to JAK-STAT signaling, a known regulator of astrogliogenesis. While individual knockdown of shared targets did not rescue the differentiation phenotype in microRNA-deficient GPCs, overexpression of these targets in wild-type GPCs blocked differentiation. This finding supports the idea that microRNAs simultaneously suppress multiple mRNAs that inhibit differentiation. MicroRNA-regulated transcripts exhibited concordant changes during in vivo differentiation and were enriched for a gene set upregulated in glioblastomas, consistent with validity of using the in vitro model to study in vivo events. These findings provide insight into the microRNAs and the genes they regulate in this important cell fate transition.
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