miR-410 controls adult SVZ neurogenesis by targeting neurogenic genes
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Morell Hita, MaríaEditorial
Stem Cell Research
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2016Referencia bibliográfica
Tsan YC, Morell MH, O'Shea KS. miR-410 controls adult SVZ neurogenesis by targeting neurogenic genes. Stem Cell Res. 2016 Sep;17(2):238-247. doi: 10.1016/j.scr.2016.07.003. Epub 2016 Jul 17. PMID: 27591480.
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The work was supported by NIH grant NS-048187Resumen
Over-expression of the early neural inducer, Noggin, in nestin positive subventricular zone (SVZ), neural stem
cells (NSC) promotesproliferation and neuronal differentiation of neural progenitors and inhibits theexpression
ofaCNS-enrichedmicroRNA-410(miR-410)(Morelletal.,2015).Whenexpressedinneurospheresderivedfrom
the adultSVZ, miR-410inhibits neuronal andoligodendrocyte differentiation, and promotes astrocyte differenti
ation. miR-410 also reverses the increase in neuronal differentiation and decreased astroglial differentiation
caused by Noggin over-expression. Conversely, inhibition of miR-410 activity promotes neuronal and decreases
astroglial differentiation of NSC. Using computer prediction algorithms and luciferase reporter assays we identi
f
ied multiple neurogenic genes including Elavl4 as downstream targets of miR-410 via the canonical miRNA-3′
UTR interaction. Over-expression of Elavl4 transcripts without the endogenous 3′UTR rescued the decrease in
neuronal differentiation caused by miR-410 overexpression. Interestingly, we also observedthat miR-410 affect
edneurite morphology;over-expressionof miR-410resultedintheformation ofshort,unbranchedneurites. We
conclude that miR-410 expression provides a new link between BMP signaling and the crucial lineage choice of
adult neural stem cells via its ability to bind and control the expression of neurogenic gene transcripts.