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MiR-21 is required for efficient kidney regeneration in fish
Beate Hoppe, Stefan Pietsch, Martin Franke, Sven Engel, Marco Groth, Matthias Platzer, Christoph Englert
BMC Developmental Biology · 2015 · ▲ 36 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute kidney injury in mammals, which is caused by cardiovascular diseases or the administration of antibiotics with nephrotoxic side-effects is a life-threatening disease, since loss of nephrons is irreversible in mammals. In contrast, fish are able to generate new nephrons even in adulthood and thus provide a good model to study renal tubular regeneration. RESULTS: Here, we investigated the early response after gentamicin-induced renal injury, using the short-lived killifish Nothobranchius furzeri. A set of microRNAs was differentially expressed after renal damage, among them miR-21, which was up-regulated. A locked nucleic acid-modified antimiR-21 efficiently knocked down miR-21 activity and caused a lag in the proliferative response, enhanced apoptosis and an overall delay in regeneration. Transcriptome profiling identified apoptosis as a process that was significantly affected upon antimiR-21 administration. Together with functional data this suggests that miR-21 acts as a pro-proliferative and anti-apoptotic factor in the context of kidney regeneration in fish. Possible downstream candidate genes that mediate its effect on proliferation and apoptosis include igfbp3 and fosl1, among other genes. CONCLUSION: In summary, our findings extend the role of miR-21 in the kidney. For the first time we show its functional involvement in regeneration indicating that fast proliferation and reduced apoptosis are important for efficient renal tubular regeneration.
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Hoppe, B., Pietsch, S., Franke, M., Engel, S., Groth, M., Platzer, M., & Englert, C. (2015). MiR-21 is required for efficient kidney regeneration in fish. <em>BMC Developmental Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12861-015-0089-2
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Hoppe B, Pietsch S, Franke M, Engel S, Groth M, Platzer M, et al. MiR-21 is required for efficient kidney regeneration in fish. BMC Developmental Biology. 2015. doi:10.1186/s12861-015-0089-2.
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@article{beate2015MiRisr,
title = {MiR-21 is required for efficient kidney regeneration in fish},
author = {Beate Hoppe and Stefan Pietsch and Martin Franke and Sven Engel and Marco Groth and Matthias Platzer and Christoph Englert},
journal = {BMC Developmental Biology},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1186/s12861-015-0089-2},
}
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