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P53-facilitated Mir-199a-3P Regulates Somatic Cell Reprogramming

Posted on:2014-02-24Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:J X WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:1220330395494969Subject:Cell biology
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Somatic cells can be reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by ectopic expression of defined transcriptional factors. The efficiency of this process, however, is extremely low. Although inactivation of p53has been recently shown to greatly enhance reprogramming efficiency, the underlying molecular mechanisms still remain largely unknown. Here, we report that miR-199a-3p is upregulated by p53at the post-transcriptional level. Induction of miR-199a-3p significantly decreases reprogramming efficiency, whereas miR-199a-3p inhibition greatly enhances it. Mechanistically, miR-199a-3p over expression inhibits cell proliferation by imposing G1cell cycle arrest. Conversely, miR-199a-3p inhibition results in a pronounced increase in cell proliferation. Furthermore, the enhancement in reprogramming of p53knockdown cells is almost completely reversed with replacement of miR-199a-3p. Also, miR-199a-3p inhibition partially rescues iPS generation impaired by p53. These findings suggest miR-199a-3p as a novel p53target that negatively regulates somatic cell reprogramming.
Keywords/Search Tags:miR-199a-3p, p53, Induced pluripotent stem cells, MicroRNAsprocessing, Efficiency
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