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Upregulation of proapoptotic microRNA mir-125a after massive small bowel resection in rats.
Balakrishnan, Anita; Stearns, Adam T; Park, Peter J; Dreyfuss, Jonathan M; Ashley, Stanley W; Rhoads, David B; Tavakkolizadeh, Ali.
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  • Balakrishnan A; Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA. anita.balakrishnan@doctors.org.uk
Ann Surg ; 255(4): 747-53, 2012 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22418008
OBJECTIVE: Short bowel syndrome remains a condition of high morbidity and mortality, and current therapeutic options carry significant side effects. To identify new treatments we focused on postresection changes in microRNAs--short noncoding RNAs, which suppress target genes--and suggest a previously undiscovered role for microRNA-125a (mir-125a) in intestinal adaptation. METHODS: Rats underwent either 80% massive small bowel resection or transection and were harvested after 48 hours. Jejunum was harvested for microRNA microarrays, laser capture microdissection, and RNA and protein analysis. Mir-125a was overexpressed in intestinal epithelium-6 (crypt-derived) cells (IEC-6) and effects on proliferation and apoptosis determined using MTS and flow cytometry. Expression of potential targets of mir-125a in rat jejunum and IEC-6 cells was determined using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RNA) and Western blotting (protein). RESULTS: Resection upregulated mir-125a and mir-214 by 2.4-folds and 3.2-folds, respectively. Highest levels of expression were noted in the crypt fraction. Mir-125a overexpression induced apoptosis and resultant growth arrest in IEC-6 cells. The expression of the prosurvival Bcl-2 family member Mcl-1 was downregulated in both mir-125a-overexpressing IEC-6 cells and in jejunum of resected rats, confirming Mcl-1 as a previously undiscovered target of mir-125a. CONCLUSIONS: Upregulation of mir-125a suppresses the prosurvival protein Mcl1, producing the increase in apoptosis known to accompany the proliferative changes characteristic of intestinal adaptation. Our data highlight a potential role for microRNAs as mediators of the adaptive process and may facilitate the development of new therapeutic options for short bowel syndrome.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome do Intestino Curto / Apoptose / MicroRNAs / Intestino Delgado Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Ann Surg Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome do Intestino Curto / Apoptose / MicroRNAs / Intestino Delgado Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Ann Surg Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos