Melkman-Zehavi_2011_EMBO.J_30_835

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Title : miRNAs control insulin content in pancreatic beta-cells via downregulation of transcriptional repressors - Melkman-Zehavi_2011_EMBO.J_30_835
Author(s) : Melkman-Zehavi T , Oren R , Kredo-Russo S , Shapira T , Mandelbaum AD , Rivkin N , Nir T , Lennox KA , Behlke MA , Dor Y , Hornstein E
Ref : EMBO Journal , 30 :835 , 2011
Abstract :

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) were shown to be important for pancreas development, yet their roles in differentiated beta-cells remain unclear. Here, we show that miRNA inactivation in beta-cells of adult mice results in a striking diabetic phenotype. While islet architecture is intact and differentiation markers are maintained, Dicer1-deficient beta-cells show a dramatic decrease in insulin content and insulin mRNA. As a consequence of the change in insulin content, the animals become diabetic. We provide evidence for involvement of a set of miRNAs in regulating insulin synthesis. The specific knockdown of miR-24, miR-26, miR-182 or miR-148 in cultured beta-cells or in isolated primary islets downregulates insulin promoter activity and insulin mRNA levels. Further, miRNA-dependent regulation of insulin expression is associated with upregulation of transcriptional repressors, including Bhlhe22 and Sox6. Thus, miRNAs in the adult pancreas act in a new network that reinforces insulin expression by reducing the expression of insulin transcriptional repressors.

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Melkman-Zehavi T, Oren R, Kredo-Russo S, Shapira T, Mandelbaum AD, Rivkin N, Nir T, Lennox KA, Behlke MA, Dor Y, Hornstein E (2011)
miRNAs control insulin content in pancreatic beta-cells via downregulation of transcriptional repressors
EMBO Journal 30 :835

Melkman-Zehavi T, Oren R, Kredo-Russo S, Shapira T, Mandelbaum AD, Rivkin N, Nir T, Lennox KA, Behlke MA, Dor Y, Hornstein E (2011)
EMBO Journal 30 :835