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Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA

MiRNAs, a small family of non-coding RNA, are now emerging as regulators of stem cell pluripotency, differentiation, and autophagy, thus controlling stem cell behavior. Stem cells are undifferentiated elements capable to acquire specific phenotype under different kind of stimuli, being a main tool f...

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Autores principales: Balzano, Francesca, Campesi, Ilaria, Cruciani, Sara, Garroni, Giuseppe, Bellu, Emanuela, Dei Giudici, Silvia, Angius, Andrea, Oggiano, Annalisa, Rallo, Vincenzo, Capobianco, Giampiero, Dessole, Salvatore, Ventura, Carlo, Montella, Andrea, Maioli, Margherita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31615086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20205091
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author Balzano, Francesca
Campesi, Ilaria
Cruciani, Sara
Garroni, Giuseppe
Bellu, Emanuela
Dei Giudici, Silvia
Angius, Andrea
Oggiano, Annalisa
Rallo, Vincenzo
Capobianco, Giampiero
Dessole, Salvatore
Ventura, Carlo
Montella, Andrea
Maioli, Margherita
author_facet Balzano, Francesca
Campesi, Ilaria
Cruciani, Sara
Garroni, Giuseppe
Bellu, Emanuela
Dei Giudici, Silvia
Angius, Andrea
Oggiano, Annalisa
Rallo, Vincenzo
Capobianco, Giampiero
Dessole, Salvatore
Ventura, Carlo
Montella, Andrea
Maioli, Margherita
author_sort Balzano, Francesca
collection PubMed
description MiRNAs, a small family of non-coding RNA, are now emerging as regulators of stem cell pluripotency, differentiation, and autophagy, thus controlling stem cell behavior. Stem cells are undifferentiated elements capable to acquire specific phenotype under different kind of stimuli, being a main tool for regenerative medicine. Within this context, we have previously shown that stem cells isolated from Wharton jelly multipotent stem cells (WJ-MSCs) exhibit gender differences in the expression of the stemness related gene OCT4 and the epigenetic modulator gene DNA-Methyltransferase (DNMT1). Here, we further analyze this gender difference, evaluating adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation potential, autophagic process, and expression of miR-145, miR-148a, and miR-185 in WJ-MSCs derived from males and females. These miRNAs were selected since they are involved in OCT4 and DNMT1 gene expression, and in stem cell differentiation. Our results indicate a difference in the regulatory circuit involving miR-148a/DNMT1/OCT4 autophagy in male WJ-MSCs as compared to female cells. Moreover, no difference was detected in the expression of the two-differentiation regulating miRNA (miR-145 and miR-185). Taken together, our results highlight a different behavior of WJ-MSCs from males and females, disclosing the chance to better understand cellular processes as autophagy and stemness, usable for future clinical applications.
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spelling pubmed-68342982019-11-25 Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA Balzano, Francesca Campesi, Ilaria Cruciani, Sara Garroni, Giuseppe Bellu, Emanuela Dei Giudici, Silvia Angius, Andrea Oggiano, Annalisa Rallo, Vincenzo Capobianco, Giampiero Dessole, Salvatore Ventura, Carlo Montella, Andrea Maioli, Margherita Int J Mol Sci Article MiRNAs, a small family of non-coding RNA, are now emerging as regulators of stem cell pluripotency, differentiation, and autophagy, thus controlling stem cell behavior. Stem cells are undifferentiated elements capable to acquire specific phenotype under different kind of stimuli, being a main tool for regenerative medicine. Within this context, we have previously shown that stem cells isolated from Wharton jelly multipotent stem cells (WJ-MSCs) exhibit gender differences in the expression of the stemness related gene OCT4 and the epigenetic modulator gene DNA-Methyltransferase (DNMT1). Here, we further analyze this gender difference, evaluating adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation potential, autophagic process, and expression of miR-145, miR-148a, and miR-185 in WJ-MSCs derived from males and females. These miRNAs were selected since they are involved in OCT4 and DNMT1 gene expression, and in stem cell differentiation. Our results indicate a difference in the regulatory circuit involving miR-148a/DNMT1/OCT4 autophagy in male WJ-MSCs as compared to female cells. Moreover, no difference was detected in the expression of the two-differentiation regulating miRNA (miR-145 and miR-185). Taken together, our results highlight a different behavior of WJ-MSCs from males and females, disclosing the chance to better understand cellular processes as autophagy and stemness, usable for future clinical applications. MDPI 2019-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6834298/ /pubmed/31615086 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20205091 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Balzano, Francesca
Campesi, Ilaria
Cruciani, Sara
Garroni, Giuseppe
Bellu, Emanuela
Dei Giudici, Silvia
Angius, Andrea
Oggiano, Annalisa
Rallo, Vincenzo
Capobianco, Giampiero
Dessole, Salvatore
Ventura, Carlo
Montella, Andrea
Maioli, Margherita
Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA
title Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA
title_full Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA
title_fullStr Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA
title_short Epigenetics, Stem Cells, and Autophagy: Exploring a Path Involving miRNA
title_sort epigenetics, stem cells, and autophagy: exploring a path involving mirna
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31615086
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20205091
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