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MiR-743a-5p regulates differentiation of myoblast by targeting Mob1b in skeletal muscle development and regeneration

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MiR-743a-5p regulates differentiation of myoblast by targeting Mob1b in skeletal muscle development and regeneration

YongSheng Zhang
YiLong Yao
ZiShuai Wang
Dan Lu
YuanYuan Zhang
Adeyinka Abiola Adetula
SiYuan Liu
Min Zhu
YaLan Yang
XinHao Fan
MuYa Chen
YiJie Tang
Yun Chen
YuWen Liu
GuoQiang Yi
ZhongLin Tang
Genes & Diseases第9卷, 第4期pp.1038-1048纸质出版 2022-07-01在线发表 2020-12-03
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The microRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in regulating myogenesis by targeting mRNA. However, the understanding of miRNAs in skeletal muscle development and diseases is unclear. In this study, we firstly performed the transcriptome profiling in differentiating C2C12 myoblast cells. Totally, we identified 187 miRNAs and 4260 mRNAs significantly differentially expressed that were involved in myoblast differentiation. We carried out validation of microarray data based on 5 mRNAs and 5 miRNAs differentially expressed and got a consistent result. Then we constructed and validated the significantly up-and down-regulated mRNA-miRNA interaction networks. Four interaction pairs (miR-145a-5p-Fscn1, miR-200c-5p-Tmigd1, miR-27a-5p-Sln and miR-743a-5p-Mob1b) with targeted relationships in differentiated myoblast cells were demonstrated. They are all closely related to myoblast development. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis indicated cell cycle signals important for exploring skeletal muscle development and disease. Functionally, we discovered that miR-743a targeting gene Mps One Binder Kinase Activator-Like 1B (Mob1b) gene in differentiated C2C12. The up-regulated miR-743a can promote the differentiation of C2C12 myoblast. While the down-regulated Mob1b plays a negative role in differentiation. In addition, the expression profile of miR-743a and Mob1b are consistent with skeletal muscle recovery after Cardiotoxin (CTX) injury. Our study revealed that miR-743a-5p regulates myoblast differentiation by targeting Mob1b involved in skeletal muscle development and regeneration. Our findings made a further exploration for mechanisms in myogenesis and might provide potential possible miRNA-based target therapies for skeletal muscle regeneration and disease in the near future.

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DifferentiationmiR-743a-5pMob1bMyoblastSkeletal muscleTranscriptome