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Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues

The long noncoding RNA (lncR) ANRIL in the human genome is an established genetic risk factor for atherosclerosis, periodontitis, diabetes, and cancer. However, the regulatory role of lncR-ANRIL in bone and adipose tissue metabolism remains unclear. To elucidate the function of lncRNA ANRIL in a mou...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yao, Zhu, Zoe Xiaofang, Zboinski, Elissa K., Qiu, Wei, Lian, Junxiang, Liu, Shibo, Van Dyke, Thomas E., Johansson, Hans E., Tu, Qisheng, Luo, En, Chen, Jake Jinkun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37953645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2023.2268489
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author Liu, Yao
Zhu, Zoe Xiaofang
Zboinski, Elissa K.
Qiu, Wei
Lian, Junxiang
Liu, Shibo
Van Dyke, Thomas E.
Johansson, Hans E.
Tu, Qisheng
Luo, En
Chen, Jake Jinkun
author_facet Liu, Yao
Zhu, Zoe Xiaofang
Zboinski, Elissa K.
Qiu, Wei
Lian, Junxiang
Liu, Shibo
Van Dyke, Thomas E.
Johansson, Hans E.
Tu, Qisheng
Luo, En
Chen, Jake Jinkun
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description The long noncoding RNA (lncR) ANRIL in the human genome is an established genetic risk factor for atherosclerosis, periodontitis, diabetes, and cancer. However, the regulatory role of lncR-ANRIL in bone and adipose tissue metabolism remains unclear. To elucidate the function of lncRNA ANRIL in a mouse model, we investigated its ortholog, AK148321 (referred to as lncR-APDC), located on chr4 of the mouse genome, which is hypothesized to have similar biological functions to ANRIL. We initially revealed that lncR-APDC in mouse bone marrow cells (BMSCs) and lncR-ANRIL in human osteoblasts (hFOBs) are both increased during early osteogenesis. Subsequently, we examined the osteogenesis, adipogenesis, osteoclastogenesis function with lncR-APDC deletion/overexpression cell models. In vivo, we compared the phenotypic differences in bone and adipose tissue between APDC-KO and wild-type mice. Our findings demonstrated that lncR-APDC deficiency impaired osteogenesis while promoting adipogenesis and osteoclastogenesis. Conversely, the overexpression of lncR-APDC stimulated osteogenesis, but impaired adipogenesis and osteoclastogenesis. Furthermore, KDM6B was downregulated with lncR-APDC deficiency and upregulated with overexpression. Through binding-site analysis, we identified miR-99a as a potential target of lncR-APDC. The results suggest that lncR-APDC exerts its osteogenic function via miR-99a/KDM6B/Hox pathways. Additionally, osteoclasto-osteogenic imbalance was mediated by lncR-APDC through MAPK/p38 and TLR4/MyD88 activation. These findings highlight the pivotal role of lncR-APDC as a key regulator in bone and fat tissue metabolism. It shows potential therapeutic for addressing imbalances in osteogenesis, adipogenesis, and osteoclastogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-106536632023-11-13 Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues Liu, Yao Zhu, Zoe Xiaofang Zboinski, Elissa K. Qiu, Wei Lian, Junxiang Liu, Shibo Van Dyke, Thomas E. Johansson, Hans E. Tu, Qisheng Luo, En Chen, Jake Jinkun RNA Biol Research Paper The long noncoding RNA (lncR) ANRIL in the human genome is an established genetic risk factor for atherosclerosis, periodontitis, diabetes, and cancer. However, the regulatory role of lncR-ANRIL in bone and adipose tissue metabolism remains unclear. To elucidate the function of lncRNA ANRIL in a mouse model, we investigated its ortholog, AK148321 (referred to as lncR-APDC), located on chr4 of the mouse genome, which is hypothesized to have similar biological functions to ANRIL. We initially revealed that lncR-APDC in mouse bone marrow cells (BMSCs) and lncR-ANRIL in human osteoblasts (hFOBs) are both increased during early osteogenesis. Subsequently, we examined the osteogenesis, adipogenesis, osteoclastogenesis function with lncR-APDC deletion/overexpression cell models. In vivo, we compared the phenotypic differences in bone and adipose tissue between APDC-KO and wild-type mice. Our findings demonstrated that lncR-APDC deficiency impaired osteogenesis while promoting adipogenesis and osteoclastogenesis. Conversely, the overexpression of lncR-APDC stimulated osteogenesis, but impaired adipogenesis and osteoclastogenesis. Furthermore, KDM6B was downregulated with lncR-APDC deficiency and upregulated with overexpression. Through binding-site analysis, we identified miR-99a as a potential target of lncR-APDC. The results suggest that lncR-APDC exerts its osteogenic function via miR-99a/KDM6B/Hox pathways. Additionally, osteoclasto-osteogenic imbalance was mediated by lncR-APDC through MAPK/p38 and TLR4/MyD88 activation. These findings highlight the pivotal role of lncR-APDC as a key regulator in bone and fat tissue metabolism. It shows potential therapeutic for addressing imbalances in osteogenesis, adipogenesis, and osteoclastogenesis. Taylor & Francis 2023-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10653663/ /pubmed/37953645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2023.2268489 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.
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Liu, Yao
Zhu, Zoe Xiaofang
Zboinski, Elissa K.
Qiu, Wei
Lian, Junxiang
Liu, Shibo
Van Dyke, Thomas E.
Johansson, Hans E.
Tu, Qisheng
Luo, En
Chen, Jake Jinkun
Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
title Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
title_full Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
title_fullStr Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
title_full_unstemmed Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
title_short Long non-coding RNA APDC plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
title_sort long non-coding rna apdc plays important regulatory roles in metabolism of bone and adipose tissues
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37953645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2023.2268489
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