Title of article :
Differentiation MicroRNAs Affect Stemness Status of USSCs
Author/Authors :
Jamshidi Adegani, F Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering - Stem Cell Technology Research Center, , Langroudi, L Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering - Stem Cell Technology Research Center, , Arefian, E Department of Virology - Tarbiat Modares University , Soleimani, M Department of Hematology - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
9
From page :
726
To page :
734
Abstract :
Background: MicroRNAs are endogenous non-coding RNAs with important regulatory and cell fate functions. Many studies have shown that several microRNAs are obviously up-regulated during stem cell differentiation. The question rises here is weather inhibiting differentiation will affect the stemness and self renewal status of stem cells. Methods: miRCURY ™LNA microRNA inhibitor (anti-miR-145 and anti-let7g) are a sequence-specific and chemically modified oligonucleotide that specifically target and knockdown miR-145 and let7g miRNA molecules. Unrestricted somatic stem cells (USSCs) were isolated from umbilical cord blood and treated with LNAs. The effect of anti-miRNA transfection was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. Results: Real-time PCR showed that LNA was efficiently introduced into the cells and reduced miR145 and Let7g expression levels to 40% and 10% in relation to corresponding scramble control, respectively. Gene expression analysis as to self renewal and expansion showed more than 3.5 fold up regulation in Oct4 in cells treated with mir145 inhibition. Similarly a significant up to 2.5 fold up-regulation in Oct4 and cMyc expression was observed in samples treated with anti-let7g. Conclusion: Suppression in differentiation inducing microRNAs (miR-145 and let7g) can enhance the self renewal and stemness status of USSCs at transcriptional level.
Keywords :
miRNA , mir-145 , Let7g , Unrestricted somatic stem cells , Embryonic stem cell , Pluripotency , Locked nucleic acid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2011
Record number :
2441894
Link To Document :
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