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Publication : Regional difference in microRNA regulation in the skull vault.

First Author  Chen G Year  2019
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  248
Issue  10 Pages  1009-1019
PubMed ID  31397024 Mgi Jnum  J:279273
Mgi Id  MGI:6362113 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.97
Citation  Chen G, et al. (2019) Regional difference in microRNA regulation in the skull vault. Dev Dyn 248(10):1009-1019
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The murine calvaria has several membrane bones with different tissue origins (e.g., neural crest-derived frontal bone vs. mesoderm-derived parietal bone). Neural crest-derived frontal bone exhibits superior osteogenic activities and bone regeneration. MicroRNA (miRNA) has been emerged as a crucial regulator during organogenesis and is involved in a range of developmental processes. However, the underlying roles of miRNA regulation in frontal bone and parietal bone is unknown. RESULTS: Total of 83 significantly expressed known miRNAs were identified in frontal bones versus parietal bones. The significantly enriched gene ontology and KEGG pathway that were predicted by the enrichment miRNAs were involved in several biological processes (cell differentiation, cell adhesion, and transcription), and multiple osteogenic pathways (e.g., focal adhesion, MAPK, VEGF, Wnt, and insulin signaling pathway. Focal adhesion and insulin signaling pathway were selected for target verification and functional analysis, and several genes were predicted to be targets genes by the differentially expressed miRNAs, and these targets genes were tested with significant expressions. CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed a novel pattern of miRNAs in murine calvaria with dual tissue origins, and explorations of these miRNAs will be valuable for the translational studies to enhance osteogenic potential and bone regeneration in the clinic.
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