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An Integrated Approach for Experimental Target Identification of Hypoxia-induced miR-210

Authors :
Cristina Banfi
Maura Brioschi
Maurizio C. Capogrossi
Mircea Ivan
Pasquale Fasanaro
Simona Greco
Fabio Martelli
Ritu Kulshreshtha
Andrew P. Stubbs
George A. Calin
Mario Pescatori
Maria Lorenzi
Fasanaro, P
Greco, S
Lorenzi, M
Pescatori, M
Brioschi, M
Kulshreshtha, R
Banfi, C
Stubbs, A
Calin, G
Ivan, M
Capogrossi, M
Martelli, F
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284:35134-35143
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2009.

Abstract

miR-210 is a key player of cell response to hypoxia, modulating cell survival, VEGF-driven endothelial cell migration, and the ability of endothelial cells to form capillary-like structures. A crucial step in understanding microRNA (miRNA) function is the identification of their targets. However, only few miR-210 targets have been identified to date. Here, we describe an integrated strategy for large-scale identification of new miR-210 targets by combining transcriptomics and proteomics with bioinformatic approaches. To experimentally validate candidate targets, the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) loaded with miR-210 was purified by immunoprecipitation along with its mRNA targets. The complex was significantly enriched in mRNAs of 31 candidate targets, such as BDNF, GPD1L, ISCU, NCAM, and the non-coding RNA Xist. A subset of the newly identified targets was further confirmed by 3′-untranslated region (UTR) reporter assays, and hypoxia induced down-modulation of their expression was rescued blocking miR-210, providing support for the approach validity. In the case of 9 targets, such as PTPN1 and P4HB, miR-210 seed-pairing sequences localized in the coding sequence or in the 5′-UTR, in line with recent data extending miRNA targeting beyond the “classic” 3′-UTR recognition. Finally, Gene Ontology analysis of the targets highlights known miR-210 impact on cell cycle regulation and differentiation, and predicts a new role of this miRNA in RNA processing, DNA binding, development, membrane trafficking, and amino acid catabolism. Given the complexity of miRNA actions, we view such a multiprong approach as useful to adequately describe the multiple pathways regulated by miR-210 during physiopathological processes.

Details

ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
284
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....05652fb2860db06336619d8e5307af2f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m109.052779