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MiR-181a-5p promotes osteogenesis by targeting BMP3

Ze Long, Pengcheng Dou, Weiliang Cai, Minzhi Mao, Ren Wu

2023Aging29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-throughput microRNA (miRNA) sequencing of osteoporosis was analyzed from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database to investigate specific microRNAs that control osteogenesis. MiR-181a-5p was differentially expressed among healthy subjects and those with osteoporosis. Inhibitors and mimics were transfected into cells to modulate miR-181a-5p levels to examine the role in MC3T3-E1 functions. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining and Alizarin Red S (ARS) staining were used for morphological detection, and proteins of ALP and Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), as osteogenesis markers, were detected. During the osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1, the transcription level of miR-181a-5p was significantly increased. The inhibition of miR-181a-5p suppressed MC3T3-E1 osteogenic differentiation, whereas its overexpression functioned oppositely. Consistently, the miR-181a-5p antagomir aggravated osteoporosis in old mice. Additionally, we predicted potential target genes via TargetScan and miRDB and identified bone morphogenetic protein 3 (BMP3) as the target gene. Moreover, the reduced expression of miR-181a-5p was validated in our hospitalized osteoporotic patients. These findings have substantial implications for the strategies targeting miR-181a-5p to prevent osteoporosis and potential related fractures.

Topics & Concepts

RUNX2AntagomirmicroRNAAlkaline phosphataseOsteoporosisBone morphogenetic protein 2Transcription factorTransfectionALIZARIN REDCell biologyStainingCancer researchBiologyGeneMedicineInternal medicinePathologyGeneticsBiochemistryIn vitroEnzymeMicroRNA in disease regulationBone Metabolism and DiseasesRNA Research and Splicing
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