Author:
Velasco Mitzli X.,Kosti Adam,Guardia Gabriela D.A.,Santos Marcia C.,Tegge Allison,Qiao Mei,Correa Bruna R.S.,Hernández Greco,Kokovay Erzsebet,Galante Pedro A.F.,Penalva Luiz O.F.
Abstract
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and miRNAs are critical gene expression regulators that interact with one another in cooperative and antagonistic fashions. We identified Musashi1 (Msi1) and miR-137 as regulators of a molecular switch between self-renewal and differentiation. Msi1 and miR-137 have opposite expression patterns and functions, and Msi1 is repressed by miR-137. Msi1 is a stem–cell protein implicated in self-renewal while miR-137 functions as a proneuronal differentiation miRNA. In gliomas, miR-137 functions as a tumor suppressor while Msi1 is a prooncogenic factor. We suggest that the balance between Msi1 and miR-137 is a key determinant in cell fate decisions and disruption of this balance could contribute to neurodegenerative diseases and glioma development. Genomic analyses revealed that Msi1 and miR-137 share 141 target genes associated with differentiation, development, and morphogenesis. Initial results pointed out that these two regulators have an opposite impact on the expression of their target genes. Therefore, we propose an antagonistic model in which this network of shared targets could be either repressed by miR-137 or activated by Msi1, leading to different outcomes (self-renewal, proliferation, tumorigenesis).
Funder
The Owens Foundation
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Cancer
Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Biomedical Sciences Program at UNAM
National Council of Science and Technology
Financial Aid for Postgraduate Study Program (PAEP), Mexican College for Cancer Research
Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
NIH
Greehey Foundation
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
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