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A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH
The GnRH neurohormone is the main activator of the pituitary gonadotropins, LH and FSH. Here we investigated the contribution of microRNAs in mediating GnRH activation. We first established that miR-125b targets several actors of Gαq/11 signalling pathway, without altering Gαs pathway. We then showe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4990909/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27539363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31563 |
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author | Lannes, Jérôme L’hôte, David Fernandez-Vega, Ambra Garrel, Ghislaine Laverrière, Jean-Noël Joëlle-Cohen-Tannoudji, J -C -T Quérat, Bruno |
author_facet | Lannes, Jérôme L’hôte, David Fernandez-Vega, Ambra Garrel, Ghislaine Laverrière, Jean-Noël Joëlle-Cohen-Tannoudji, J -C -T Quérat, Bruno |
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description | The GnRH neurohormone is the main activator of the pituitary gonadotropins, LH and FSH. Here we investigated the contribution of microRNAs in mediating GnRH activation. We first established that miR-125b targets several actors of Gαq/11 signalling pathway, without altering Gαs pathway. We then showed that a Gαs-mediated, PKA-dependent phosphorylation of NSun2 methyltransferase leads to miR-125b methylation and thereby induces its down-regulation. We demonstrated that NSun2 mRNA is a target of miR-132 and that NSun2 may be inactivated by the PP1α phosphatase. Time-course analysis of GnRH treatment revealed an initial NSun2-dependent down-regulation of miR-125b with consecutive up-regulation of LH and FSH expression. Increase of miR-132 and of the catalytic subunit of PP1α then contributed to NSun2 inactivation and to the return of miR-125b to its steady-state level. The Gαq/11-dependent pathway was thus again silenced, provoking the down-regulation of LH, FSH and miR-132. Overall, this study reveals that a regulatory loop that tends to maintain or restore high and low levels of miR-125b and miR-132, respectively, is responsible for gonadotrope cells desensitization to sustained GnRH. A dysregulation of this loop might be responsible for the inverted dynamics of these two miRNAs reported in several neuronal and non-neuronal pathologies. |
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spelling | pubmed-49909092016-08-30 A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH Lannes, Jérôme L’hôte, David Fernandez-Vega, Ambra Garrel, Ghislaine Laverrière, Jean-Noël Joëlle-Cohen-Tannoudji, J -C -T Quérat, Bruno Sci Rep Article The GnRH neurohormone is the main activator of the pituitary gonadotropins, LH and FSH. Here we investigated the contribution of microRNAs in mediating GnRH activation. We first established that miR-125b targets several actors of Gαq/11 signalling pathway, without altering Gαs pathway. We then showed that a Gαs-mediated, PKA-dependent phosphorylation of NSun2 methyltransferase leads to miR-125b methylation and thereby induces its down-regulation. We demonstrated that NSun2 mRNA is a target of miR-132 and that NSun2 may be inactivated by the PP1α phosphatase. Time-course analysis of GnRH treatment revealed an initial NSun2-dependent down-regulation of miR-125b with consecutive up-regulation of LH and FSH expression. Increase of miR-132 and of the catalytic subunit of PP1α then contributed to NSun2 inactivation and to the return of miR-125b to its steady-state level. The Gαq/11-dependent pathway was thus again silenced, provoking the down-regulation of LH, FSH and miR-132. Overall, this study reveals that a regulatory loop that tends to maintain or restore high and low levels of miR-125b and miR-132, respectively, is responsible for gonadotrope cells desensitization to sustained GnRH. A dysregulation of this loop might be responsible for the inverted dynamics of these two miRNAs reported in several neuronal and non-neuronal pathologies. Nature Publishing Group 2016-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4990909/ /pubmed/27539363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31563 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Lannes, Jérôme L’hôte, David Fernandez-Vega, Ambra Garrel, Ghislaine Laverrière, Jean-Noël Joëlle-Cohen-Tannoudji, J -C -T Quérat, Bruno A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH |
title | A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH |
title_full | A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH |
title_fullStr | A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH |
title_full_unstemmed | A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH |
title_short | A regulatory loop between miR-132 and miR-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to GnRH |
title_sort | regulatory loop between mir-132 and mir-125b involved in gonadotrope cells desensitization to gnrh |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4990909/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27539363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31563 |
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