Activation of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (ahr) by Tranilast, an Anti-allergy Drug, Promotes MiR-302 Expression and Cell Reprogramming
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MiR-302 has been shown to regulate pluripotency genes and help somatic cell reprogramming. Thus, promotion of endogenous miR-302 expression could be a desirable way to facilitate cell reprogramming. By using a luciferase reporter system of the miR-302 promoter, we screened and found that an anti-allergy drug, tranilast, could significantly promote miR-302 expression. Further experiments revealed that two aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) binding motifs on the miR-302 promoter are critical and that activation of AhR is required for tranilast-induced miR-302 expression. Consistently, not only tranilast but other AhR agonists promoted miR-302 expression. Furthermore, the activation of AhR facilitated cell reprogramming in a miR-302-dependent way. These results elucidate that miR-302 expression can be regulated by AhR and thus provide a strategy for promoting somatic cell reprogramming by AhR ligands.
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