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   The microRNA-29 family in cartilage homeostasis and osteoarthritis  
   
نویسنده Le Linh T. T. ,Swingler Tracey E. ,Crowe Natalie ,Vincent Tonia L. ,Barter Matthew J. ,Donell Simon T. ,Delany Anne M. ,Dalmay Tamas ,Young David A. ,Clark Ian M.
منبع journal of molecular medicine - 2016 - دوره : 94 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:583 -596
چکیده    Micrornas have been shown to function in cartilage development and homeostasis, as well as in progression of osteoarthritis. the objective of the current study was to identify micrornas involved in the onset or early progression of osteoarthritis and characterise their function in chondrocytes. microrna expression in mouse knee joints post-dmm surgery was measured over 7 days. expression of mir-29b-3p was increased at day 1 and regulated in the opposite direction to its potential targets. in a mouse model of cartilage injury and in end-stage human oa cartilage, the mir-29 family was also regulated. sox9 repressed expression of mir-29a-3p and mir-29b-3p via the 29a/b1 promoter. tgfβ1 decreased expression of mir-29a, b, and c (3p) in primary chondrocytes, whilst il-1β increased (but lps decreased) their expression. the mir-29 family negatively regulated smad, nfκb, and canonical wnt signalling pathways. expression profiles revealed regulation of new wnt-related genes. amongst these, fzd3, fzd5, dvl3, frat2, and ck2a2 were validated as direct targets of the mir-29 family. these data identify the mir-29 family as micrornas acting across development and progression of oa. they are regulated by factors which are important in oa and impact on relevant signalling pathways.
کلیدواژه MicroRNA ,Osteoarthritis ,Sry-related box 9 ,Chondrocyte ,Wnt pathway
آدرس University of East Anglia, UK, University of East Anglia, UK, University of East Anglia, UK, University of Oxford, Department of Cell Signalling, UK, Newcastle University, Musculoskeletal Research Group, UK, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, UK, University of Connecticut Health Center, USA, University of East Anglia, UK, Newcastle University, Musculoskeletal Research Group, UK, University of East Anglia, UK
 
     
   
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