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miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in FRAXopathy pathogenesis
FRAXopathies are caused by the expansion of the CGG repeat in the 5′UTR of the FMR1 gene, which encodes the protein responsible for the synthesis of FMRP. This mutation leads to dramatic changes in FMRP expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. Evidence is emerging that changes in FMR1 mRNA ex...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7781359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33426406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ncrna.2020.11.006 |
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author | Dolskiy, Alexander A. Yarushkin, Andrey A. Grishchenko, Irina V. Lemskaya, Natalya A. Pindyurin, Alexey V. Boldyreva, Lidiya V. Pustylnyak, Vladimir O. Yudkin, Dmitry V. |
author_facet | Dolskiy, Alexander A. Yarushkin, Andrey A. Grishchenko, Irina V. Lemskaya, Natalya A. Pindyurin, Alexey V. Boldyreva, Lidiya V. Pustylnyak, Vladimir O. Yudkin, Dmitry V. |
author_sort | Dolskiy, Alexander A. |
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description | FRAXopathies are caused by the expansion of the CGG repeat in the 5′UTR of the FMR1 gene, which encodes the protein responsible for the synthesis of FMRP. This mutation leads to dramatic changes in FMRP expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. Evidence is emerging that changes in FMR1 mRNA expression can lead to the dysregulation of the miRNAs that target its 3′UTR. In the present work, B-lymphocyte cell lines obtained from patients with FRAXopathies were used, and a wide variety of FMR1 gene activities were observed, allowing the identification of the relationships between FMR1 dysregulation and miRNA activity. We studied the expression levels of eight miRNAs that target the FMR1 gene. To prove the interaction of the studied miRNAs with FMR1, a plasmid was constructed that possesses three primary structures: the miRNA gene, with expression driven by an inducible promoter; a constitutively expressed FusionRed reporter; and an eGFP reporter followed by the 3′UTR of the FMR1 gene. We evaluated changes in miRNA expression in response to alterations in FMR1 gene activity in a model cell line as well as interactions with some miRNAs with the FMR1 3′UTR. |
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spelling | pubmed-77813592021-01-08 miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in FRAXopathy pathogenesis Dolskiy, Alexander A. Yarushkin, Andrey A. Grishchenko, Irina V. Lemskaya, Natalya A. Pindyurin, Alexey V. Boldyreva, Lidiya V. Pustylnyak, Vladimir O. Yudkin, Dmitry V. Noncoding RNA Res Article FRAXopathies are caused by the expansion of the CGG repeat in the 5′UTR of the FMR1 gene, which encodes the protein responsible for the synthesis of FMRP. This mutation leads to dramatic changes in FMRP expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. Evidence is emerging that changes in FMR1 mRNA expression can lead to the dysregulation of the miRNAs that target its 3′UTR. In the present work, B-lymphocyte cell lines obtained from patients with FRAXopathies were used, and a wide variety of FMR1 gene activities were observed, allowing the identification of the relationships between FMR1 dysregulation and miRNA activity. We studied the expression levels of eight miRNAs that target the FMR1 gene. To prove the interaction of the studied miRNAs with FMR1, a plasmid was constructed that possesses three primary structures: the miRNA gene, with expression driven by an inducible promoter; a constitutively expressed FusionRed reporter; and an eGFP reporter followed by the 3′UTR of the FMR1 gene. We evaluated changes in miRNA expression in response to alterations in FMR1 gene activity in a model cell line as well as interactions with some miRNAs with the FMR1 3′UTR. KeAi Publishing 2020-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7781359/ /pubmed/33426406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ncrna.2020.11.006 Text en © 2020 [The Author/The Authors] http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Dolskiy, Alexander A. Yarushkin, Andrey A. Grishchenko, Irina V. Lemskaya, Natalya A. Pindyurin, Alexey V. Boldyreva, Lidiya V. Pustylnyak, Vladimir O. Yudkin, Dmitry V. miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in FRAXopathy pathogenesis |
title | miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in
FRAXopathy pathogenesis |
title_full | miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in
FRAXopathy pathogenesis |
title_fullStr | miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in
FRAXopathy pathogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in
FRAXopathy pathogenesis |
title_short | miRNA expression and interaction with the 3′UTR of FMR1 in
FRAXopathy pathogenesis |
title_sort | mirna expression and interaction with the 3′utr of fmr1 in
fraxopathy pathogenesis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7781359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33426406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ncrna.2020.11.006 |
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