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Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration

A common characteristic of aging is defective regeneration of skeletal muscle. The molecular pathways underlying age‐related decline in muscle regenerative potential remain elusive. microRNAs are novel gene regulators controlling development and homeostasis and the regeneration of most tissues, incl...

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Autores principales: Soriano‐Arroquia, Ana, McCormick, Rachel, Molloy, Andrew P., McArdle, Anne, Goljanek‐Whysall, Katarzyna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26762731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12442
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author Soriano‐Arroquia, Ana
McCormick, Rachel
Molloy, Andrew P.
McArdle, Anne
Goljanek‐Whysall, Katarzyna
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McCormick, Rachel
Molloy, Andrew P.
McArdle, Anne
Goljanek‐Whysall, Katarzyna
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description A common characteristic of aging is defective regeneration of skeletal muscle. The molecular pathways underlying age‐related decline in muscle regenerative potential remain elusive. microRNAs are novel gene regulators controlling development and homeostasis and the regeneration of most tissues, including skeletal muscle. Here, we use satellite cells and primary myoblasts from mice and humans and an in vitro regeneration model, to show that disrupted expression of microRNA‐143‐3p and its target gene, Igfbp5, plays an important role in muscle regeneration in vitro. We identified miR‐143 as a regulator of the insulin growth factor‐binding protein 5 (Igfbp5) in primary myoblasts and show that the expression of miR‐143 and its target gene is disrupted in satellite cells from old mice. Moreover, we show that downregulation of miR‐143 during aging may act as a compensatory mechanism aiming at improving myogenesis efficiency; however, concomitant upregulation of miR‐143 target gene, Igfbp5, is associated with increased cell senescence, thus affecting myogenesis. Our data demonstrate that dysregulation of miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions in satellite cells with age may be responsible for age‐related changes in satellite cell function.
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spelling pubmed-47833492016-04-13 Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration Soriano‐Arroquia, Ana McCormick, Rachel Molloy, Andrew P. McArdle, Anne Goljanek‐Whysall, Katarzyna Aging Cell Original Articles A common characteristic of aging is defective regeneration of skeletal muscle. The molecular pathways underlying age‐related decline in muscle regenerative potential remain elusive. microRNAs are novel gene regulators controlling development and homeostasis and the regeneration of most tissues, including skeletal muscle. Here, we use satellite cells and primary myoblasts from mice and humans and an in vitro regeneration model, to show that disrupted expression of microRNA‐143‐3p and its target gene, Igfbp5, plays an important role in muscle regeneration in vitro. We identified miR‐143 as a regulator of the insulin growth factor‐binding protein 5 (Igfbp5) in primary myoblasts and show that the expression of miR‐143 and its target gene is disrupted in satellite cells from old mice. Moreover, we show that downregulation of miR‐143 during aging may act as a compensatory mechanism aiming at improving myogenesis efficiency; however, concomitant upregulation of miR‐143 target gene, Igfbp5, is associated with increased cell senescence, thus affecting myogenesis. Our data demonstrate that dysregulation of miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions in satellite cells with age may be responsible for age‐related changes in satellite cell function. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-01-13 2016-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4783349/ /pubmed/26762731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12442 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Aging Cell published by the Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Goljanek‐Whysall, Katarzyna
Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
title Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
title_full Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
title_fullStr Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
title_short Age‐related changes in miR‐143‐3p:Igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
title_sort age‐related changes in mir‐143‐3p:igfbp5 interactions affect muscle regeneration
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26762731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12442
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