microRNA-9在胚胎鸡中后脑区表达及功能的研究。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BMC Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2018-02-22 DOI:10.1186/s12861-017-0159-8
A Alwin Prem Anand, Carola Huber, John Asnet Mary, Nancy Gallus, Christoph Leucht, Ruth Klafke, Bernhard Hirt, Andrea Wizenmann
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背景:MiR-9是一种小的非编码RNA,在物种间高度保守,主要表达于中枢神经系统(CNS)。已知它影响不同脊椎动物脑和脊髓的增殖和神经元分化。不同的研究指出,神经祖细胞对miR-9的反应存在区域和物种特异性差异。方法:采用卵内和卵外电穿孔法过表达或减少miR-9,然后进行mRNA原位杂交和免疫荧光染色,评估miR-表达和miR-9表达变化的影响。结果:我们研究了miR-9在鸡后脑中区(MH)早期发育过程中的表达和功能。我们的分析揭示了小鸡miR-9与哺乳动物的关系比与鱼类的关系更密切,并且在小鸡神经管中存在动态表达模式。在发育早期,miR-9在除前脑外的整个大脑中弥漫性表达,并且在后期变得更加局限于中枢神经系统的特定区域。MiR-9在HH9-10的过表达导致FGF8表达减少和中脑后脑边界(MHB)的过早神经元分化。在中脑内,miR-9不会导致神经元过早分化,而是减少中脑内的增殖。结论:我们的研究结果表明,miR-9在发育中的中脑后脑区域具有区域特异性作用,区域祖细胞的反应存在差异。
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Expression and function of microRNA-9 in the mid-hindbrain area of embryonic chick.

Background: MiR-9 is a small non-coding RNA that is highly conserved between species and primarily expressed in the central nervous system (CNS). It is known to influence proliferation and neuronal differentiation in the brain and spinal cord of different vertebrates. Different studies have pointed to regional and species-specific differences in the response of neural progenitors to miR-9.

Methods: In ovo and ex ovo electroporation was used to overexpress or reduce miR-9 followed by mRNA in situ hybridisation and immunofluorescent stainings to evaluate miR- expression and the effect of changed miR-9 expression.

Results: We have investigated the expression and function of miR-9 during early development of the mid-hindbrain region (MH) in chick. Our analysis reveals a closer relationship of chick miR-9 to mammalian miR-9 than to fish and a dynamic expression pattern in the chick neural tube. Early in development, miR-9 is diffusely expressed in the entire brain, bar the forebrain, and it becomes more restricted to specific areas of the CNS at later stages. MiR-9 overexpression at HH9-10 results in a reduction of FGF8 expression and premature neuronal differentiation in the mid-hindbrain boundary (MHB). Within the midbrain miR-9 does not cause premature neuronal differentiation it rather reduces proliferation in the midbrain.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that miR-9 has regional specific effects in the developing mid-hindbrain region with a divergence of response of regional progenitors.

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