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MicroRNA hsa-miR-135b regulates mineralization in osteogenic differentiation of human unrestricted somatic stem cells.

Authors :
Oziemlak, A.M.
Raymakers, R.A.P.
Bergevoet, S.M.
Gilissen, C.F.H.A.
Jansen, B.J.H.
Adema, G.J.
Kogler, G.
Sage, C. le
Agami, R.
Reijden, B.A. van der
Jansen, J.H.
Oziemlak, A.M.
Raymakers, R.A.P.
Bergevoet, S.M.
Gilissen, C.F.H.A.
Jansen, B.J.H.
Adema, G.J.
Kogler, G.
Sage, C. le
Agami, R.
Reijden, B.A. van der
Jansen, J.H.
Source :
Stem Cells and Development; 877; 85; 1547-3287; 6; 19; ~Stem Cells and Development~877~85~~~1547-3287~6~19~~
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

01 juni 2010<br />Contains fulltext : 87791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)<br />Unrestricted somatic stem cells (USSCs) have been recently identified in human umbilical cord blood and have been shown to differentiate into lineages representing all 3 germ layers. To characterize microRNAs that may regulate osteogenic differentiation of USSCs, we carried out expression analysis for 157 microRNAs using quantitative RT-PCR before and after osteogenic induction (t = 0.5, 24, 72, 168, 216 h). Three microRNAs, hsa-miR-135b, hsa-miR-224, and hsa-miR-31, were consistently down-regulated during osteogenesis of USSC line 1. Hsa-miR-135b was shown to be the most profoundly down-regulated in osteogenesis of USSC line 1 and further confirmed to be down-regulated in the osteogenic differentiation of 2 additional USSC lines. Function of hsa-miR-135b in osteogenesis of USSCs was examined by retroviral overexpression, which resulted in an evident decreased mineralization, indicating that hsa-miR-135b down-regulation is functionally important for full osteogenic differentiation of USSCs. MicroRNAs have been shown to regulate negatively expression of their target gene(s). To identify putative targets of hsa-miR-135b, we performed cDNA microarray expression analysis. We selected in total 10 transcripts that were down-regulated (>or=2-fold) in response to hsa-miR-135b overexpression at day 7 and day 9 of osteogenic differentiation. The function of most of these targets in human osteogenesis is unknown and requires further investigation. Markedly, quantitative RT-PCR data showed decreased expression of osteogenic markers IBSP and Osterix, both known to be involved in bone mineralization, in osteogenesis of USSCs that overexpress hsa-miR-135b. This finding suggests that hsa-miR-135b may control osteoblastic differentiation of USSCs by regulating expression of bone-related genes.

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OAIster
Journal :
Stem Cells and Development; 877; 85; 1547-3287; 6; 19; ~Stem Cells and Development~877~85~~~1547-3287~6~19~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284059308
Document Type :
Electronic Resource