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MiR‑342‑5p Promotes Zmpste24‑deficient Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts Proliferation by Suppressing GAS2

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Journal Mol Med Rep
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2017 Oct 10
PMID 28990109
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Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest of cells that maintain their metabolic activities. Premature senescence can be induced by different stress factors and occurs in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) derived from Zmpste24 metalloproteinase‑deficient mice, a progeria mouse model of Hutchinson‑Gilford Progeria Syndrome. Previous studies have shown that miR‑342‑5p, an intronic microRNA (miRNA/miR) reportedly involved in ageing associated diseases, is downregulated in Zmpste24‑/‑ MEFs. However, whether miR‑342‑5p is associated with the premature senescence phenotype of Zmpste24‑/‑ MEFs remains unclear. Thus, the present study investigated the effects of miR‑342‑5p on cellular senescence and cell proliferation in Zmpste24‑/‑ MEFs. The results showed that miR‑342‑5p overexpression ameliorated the cellular senescence phenotype to a certain extent, promoted cell proliferation and increased the G2+M cell cycle phase in Zmpste24‑/‑ MEFs. Nonetheless, it was difficult to observe the opposite cell phenotypes in wild‑type (WT) MEFs transfected with the miR‑342‑5p inhibitor. Growth‑arrest‑specific 2 (GAS2) was identified as a target gene of miR‑342‑5p in Zmpste24‑/‑ MEFs. In addition, miR‑342‑5p was identified to be downregulated in WT MEFs during replicative senescence, while Gas2 was upregulated. Taken together, these findings suggest that downregulated miR‑342‑5p is involved in regulating cell proliferation and cell cycles in Zmpste24‑/‑ MEFs by suppressing GAS2 in vitro.

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