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MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury

Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers a multitude of pathophysiological events that are tightly regulated by the expression levels of specific genes. Recent studies suggest that changes in gene expression following neural injury can result from the dysregulation of microRNAs, short non-coding RNA molecu...

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Autores principales: Yunta, Mónica, Nieto-Díaz, Manuel, Esteban, Francisco J., Caballero-López, Marcos, Navarro-Ruíz, Rosa, Reigada, David, Pita-Thomas, D. Wolfgang, del Águila, Ángela, Muñoz-Galdeano, Teresa, Maza, Rodrigo M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3325277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22511948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034534
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author Yunta, Mónica
Nieto-Díaz, Manuel
Esteban, Francisco J.
Caballero-López, Marcos
Navarro-Ruíz, Rosa
Reigada, David
Pita-Thomas, D. Wolfgang
del Águila, Ángela
Muñoz-Galdeano, Teresa
Maza, Rodrigo M.
author_facet Yunta, Mónica
Nieto-Díaz, Manuel
Esteban, Francisco J.
Caballero-López, Marcos
Navarro-Ruíz, Rosa
Reigada, David
Pita-Thomas, D. Wolfgang
del Águila, Ángela
Muñoz-Galdeano, Teresa
Maza, Rodrigo M.
author_sort Yunta, Mónica
collection PubMed
description Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers a multitude of pathophysiological events that are tightly regulated by the expression levels of specific genes. Recent studies suggest that changes in gene expression following neural injury can result from the dysregulation of microRNAs, short non-coding RNA molecules that repress the translation of target mRNA. To understand the mechanisms underlying gene alterations following SCI, we analyzed the microRNA expression patterns at different time points following rat spinal cord injury. The microarray data reveal the induction of a specific microRNA expression pattern following moderate contusive SCI that is characterized by a marked increase in the number of down-regulated microRNAs, especially at 7 days after injury. MicroRNA downregulation is paralleled by mRNA upregulation, strongly suggesting that microRNAs regulate transcriptional changes following injury. Bioinformatic analyses indicate that changes in microRNA expression affect key processes in SCI physiopathology, including inflammation and apoptosis. MicroRNA expression changes appear to be influenced by an invasion of immune cells at the injury area and, more importantly, by changes in microRNA expression specific to spinal cord cells. Comparisons with previous data suggest that although microRNA expression patterns in the spinal cord are broadly similar among vertebrates, the results of studies assessing SCI are much less congruent and may depend on injury severity. The results of the present study demonstrate that moderate spinal cord injury induces an extended microRNA downregulation paralleled by an increase in mRNA expression that affects key processes in the pathophysiology of this injury.
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spelling pubmed-33252772012-04-17 MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury Yunta, Mónica Nieto-Díaz, Manuel Esteban, Francisco J. Caballero-López, Marcos Navarro-Ruíz, Rosa Reigada, David Pita-Thomas, D. Wolfgang del Águila, Ángela Muñoz-Galdeano, Teresa Maza, Rodrigo M. PLoS One Research Article Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers a multitude of pathophysiological events that are tightly regulated by the expression levels of specific genes. Recent studies suggest that changes in gene expression following neural injury can result from the dysregulation of microRNAs, short non-coding RNA molecules that repress the translation of target mRNA. To understand the mechanisms underlying gene alterations following SCI, we analyzed the microRNA expression patterns at different time points following rat spinal cord injury. The microarray data reveal the induction of a specific microRNA expression pattern following moderate contusive SCI that is characterized by a marked increase in the number of down-regulated microRNAs, especially at 7 days after injury. MicroRNA downregulation is paralleled by mRNA upregulation, strongly suggesting that microRNAs regulate transcriptional changes following injury. Bioinformatic analyses indicate that changes in microRNA expression affect key processes in SCI physiopathology, including inflammation and apoptosis. MicroRNA expression changes appear to be influenced by an invasion of immune cells at the injury area and, more importantly, by changes in microRNA expression specific to spinal cord cells. Comparisons with previous data suggest that although microRNA expression patterns in the spinal cord are broadly similar among vertebrates, the results of studies assessing SCI are much less congruent and may depend on injury severity. The results of the present study demonstrate that moderate spinal cord injury induces an extended microRNA downregulation paralleled by an increase in mRNA expression that affects key processes in the pathophysiology of this injury. Public Library of Science 2012-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3325277/ /pubmed/22511948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034534 Text en Yunta et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yunta, Mónica
Nieto-Díaz, Manuel
Esteban, Francisco J.
Caballero-López, Marcos
Navarro-Ruíz, Rosa
Reigada, David
Pita-Thomas, D. Wolfgang
del Águila, Ángela
Muñoz-Galdeano, Teresa
Maza, Rodrigo M.
MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury
title MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury
title_full MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury
title_fullStr MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury
title_short MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury
title_sort microrna dysregulation in the spinal cord following traumatic injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3325277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22511948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034534
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