MicroRNA signature associated with osteogenic lineage commitment

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Behnaz Bakhshandeh
Masoud Soleimani
Maryam Hafizi
Seyed Hassan Paylakhi
Nasser Ghaemi
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[1] University of Tehran,Department of Biotechnology, College of Science
[2] Tarbiat Modares University,Department of Hematology, Faculty of Medical Sciences
[3] Stem Cell Technology Research Center,Stem Cell Biology Department
[4] Damghan University,School of Biology
[5] University of Tehran,School of Chemistry, College of Science
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2012年 / 39卷
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Osteogenesis; Signaling pathway; Stem cell; Differentiation; MicroRNA profiling;
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Cell-based approaches offer a potential therapeutic strategy for appropriate bone manufacturing. Capable of differentiating into multiple cell types especially osteoblasts spontaneously, unrestricted somatic stem cell (USSC) seems to be a suitable candidate. Recent studies have shown the involvement of microRNAs in several biological processes. miRNA microarray profiling was applied in order to identify the osteo-specific miRNA signature. Prior to this analysis, osteogenic commitment of osteoblasts was evaluated by measuring ALPase activity, biomineralization, specific staining and evaluation of some main osteogenic marker genes. To support our findings, various in silico explorations (for both putative targets and signaling pathways) and empirical analyses (miRNA transfections followed by qPCR of osteogenic indicators and ALPase activity measurement) were carried out. The function of GSK-3b inhibitor was also studied to investigate the role of WNT in osteogenesis. Transient modulation of multiple osteo-miRs (such as mir-199b, 1274a, 30b) with common targets (such as BMPR, TCFs, SMADs) as mediators of osteogenic pathways including cell–cell interactions, WNT and TGF-beta pathways, suggests a mechanism for rapid induction of the osteogenesis as an anti-miRNA therapy. The results of this research have identified the miRNA signature which regulates the osteogenesis mechanism in USSC. To conclude, our study reveals more details about the allocation of USSCs into osteogenic lineage through modulatory effect of miRNAs on targets and pathways required for creating a tissue-specific phenotype and may aid in future clinical interventions.
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