Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Molecular Cardiology
MicroRNA-1 and MicroRNA-133 in Spontaneous Myocardial Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Tomohide TakayaKoh OnoTeruhisa KawamuraRieko TakanabeShinji KaichiTatsuya MorimotoHiromichi WadaToru KitaAkira ShimatsuKoji Hasegawa
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2009 Volume 73 Issue 8 Pages 1492-1497

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Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate various biological processes through inhibiting the translation of RNA transcripts. Although miRNA-1 (miR-1) and miRNA-133 (miR-133) are abundantly expressed in the adult heart and involved in cardiac hypertrophy, the roles of these miRNAs in spontaneous myocardial differentiation are unknown. Methods and Results: The levels of miR-1 and miR-133 in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells were increased during spontaneous differentiation by 2-dimensional culture, but reduced during forced myocardial differentiation by a histone deacetylase inhibitor, trichostatin A. The overexpression of miR-1 or miR-133 by lentiviral infection reduced the expression of a cardiac-specific gene, Nkx2.5, during differentiation of ES cells. In addition, miR-1 also inhibited α-myosin heavy chain expression. The results of luciferase assays revealed that miR-1 recognizes and targets the 3' untranslated region of cyclin-dependent kinase-9 (Cdk9) in ES cells. Overexpression of miR-1 decreased the protein amounts of Cdk9 without affecting the mRNA levels, indicating that miR-1 post-transcriptionally inhibits Cdk9 translation. Conclusions: miR-1 and miR-133 may play significant roles in the myocardial differentiation of mouse ES cells, and Cdk9 may be involved in this process as a target of miR-1. (Circ J 2009; 73: 1492 - 1497)

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