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Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model

Aortic root aneurysm formation and subsequent dissection and/or rupture remain the leading cause of death in patients with Marfan syndrome. Our laboratory has reported that miR‐29b participates in aortic root/ascending aorta extracellular matrix remodeling during early aneurysm formation in Fbn1 (C1...

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Autores principales: Okamura, Homare, Emrich, Fabian, Trojan, Jeffrey, Chiu, Peter, Dalal, Alex R., Arakawa, Mamoru, Sato, Tetsuya, Penov, Kiril, Koyano, Tiffany, Pedroza, Albert, Connolly, Andrew J., Rabinovitch, Marlene, Alvira, Cristina, Fischbein, Michael P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5408287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28455451
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13257
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author Okamura, Homare
Emrich, Fabian
Trojan, Jeffrey
Chiu, Peter
Dalal, Alex R.
Arakawa, Mamoru
Sato, Tetsuya
Penov, Kiril
Koyano, Tiffany
Pedroza, Albert
Connolly, Andrew J.
Rabinovitch, Marlene
Alvira, Cristina
Fischbein, Michael P.
author_facet Okamura, Homare
Emrich, Fabian
Trojan, Jeffrey
Chiu, Peter
Dalal, Alex R.
Arakawa, Mamoru
Sato, Tetsuya
Penov, Kiril
Koyano, Tiffany
Pedroza, Albert
Connolly, Andrew J.
Rabinovitch, Marlene
Alvira, Cristina
Fischbein, Michael P.
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description Aortic root aneurysm formation and subsequent dissection and/or rupture remain the leading cause of death in patients with Marfan syndrome. Our laboratory has reported that miR‐29b participates in aortic root/ascending aorta extracellular matrix remodeling during early aneurysm formation in Fbn1 (C1039G/+) Marfan mice. Herein, we sought to determine whether miR‐29b suppression can reduce aneurysm formation long‐term. Fbn1 (C1039G/+) Marfan mice were treated with retro‐orbital LNA‐anti‐miR‐29b inhibitor or scrambled‐control‐miR before aneurysms develop either (1) a single dose prenatally (pregnant Fbn1 (C1039G/+) mice at 14.5 days post‐coitum) (n = 8–10, each group) or (2) postnatally every other week, from 2 to 22 weeks of age, and sacrificed at 24 weeks (n = 8–10, each group). To determine if miR‐29b blockade was beneficial even after aneurysms develop, a third group of animals were treated every other week, starting at 8 weeks of age, until sacrificed (n = 4–6, each group). miR‐29b inhibition resulted in aneurysm reduction, increased elastogenesis, decreased matrix metalloproteinase activity and decreased elastin breakdown. Prenatal LNA‐anti‐miR‐29b inhibitor treatment decreased aneurysm formation up to age 32 weeks, whereas postnatal treatment was effective up to 16 weeks. miR‐29b blockade did not slow aortic growth once aneurysms already developed. Systemic miR‐29b inhibition significantly reduces aneurysm development long‐term in a Marfan mouse model. Drug administration during aortic wall embryologic development appears fundamental. miR‐29b suppression could be a potential therapeutic target for reducing aneurysm formation in Marfan syndrome patients.
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spelling pubmed-54082872017-05-02 Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model Okamura, Homare Emrich, Fabian Trojan, Jeffrey Chiu, Peter Dalal, Alex R. Arakawa, Mamoru Sato, Tetsuya Penov, Kiril Koyano, Tiffany Pedroza, Albert Connolly, Andrew J. Rabinovitch, Marlene Alvira, Cristina Fischbein, Michael P. Physiol Rep Original Research Aortic root aneurysm formation and subsequent dissection and/or rupture remain the leading cause of death in patients with Marfan syndrome. Our laboratory has reported that miR‐29b participates in aortic root/ascending aorta extracellular matrix remodeling during early aneurysm formation in Fbn1 (C1039G/+) Marfan mice. Herein, we sought to determine whether miR‐29b suppression can reduce aneurysm formation long‐term. Fbn1 (C1039G/+) Marfan mice were treated with retro‐orbital LNA‐anti‐miR‐29b inhibitor or scrambled‐control‐miR before aneurysms develop either (1) a single dose prenatally (pregnant Fbn1 (C1039G/+) mice at 14.5 days post‐coitum) (n = 8–10, each group) or (2) postnatally every other week, from 2 to 22 weeks of age, and sacrificed at 24 weeks (n = 8–10, each group). To determine if miR‐29b blockade was beneficial even after aneurysms develop, a third group of animals were treated every other week, starting at 8 weeks of age, until sacrificed (n = 4–6, each group). miR‐29b inhibition resulted in aneurysm reduction, increased elastogenesis, decreased matrix metalloproteinase activity and decreased elastin breakdown. Prenatal LNA‐anti‐miR‐29b inhibitor treatment decreased aneurysm formation up to age 32 weeks, whereas postnatal treatment was effective up to 16 weeks. miR‐29b blockade did not slow aortic growth once aneurysms already developed. Systemic miR‐29b inhibition significantly reduces aneurysm development long‐term in a Marfan mouse model. Drug administration during aortic wall embryologic development appears fundamental. miR‐29b suppression could be a potential therapeutic target for reducing aneurysm formation in Marfan syndrome patients. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5408287/ /pubmed/28455451 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13257 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. 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.
spellingShingle Original Research
Okamura, Homare
Emrich, Fabian
Trojan, Jeffrey
Chiu, Peter
Dalal, Alex R.
Arakawa, Mamoru
Sato, Tetsuya
Penov, Kiril
Koyano, Tiffany
Pedroza, Albert
Connolly, Andrew J.
Rabinovitch, Marlene
Alvira, Cristina
Fischbein, Michael P.
Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model
title Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model
title_full Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model
title_fullStr Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model
title_full_unstemmed Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model
title_short Long‐term miR‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a Marfan mouse model
title_sort long‐term mir‐29b suppression reduces aneurysm formation in a marfan mouse model
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5408287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28455451
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13257
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