RAP1 Downregulation by miR-320c Reduces Platelet Activation in Ex-vivo Storage
Author:
Dahiya Neetu1, Atreya Chintamani D.1
Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Cellular Hematology, Division of Blood Components and Devices, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring MD 20993, United States
Abstract
Background:
A small GTPase Protein, the Ras-related Protein 1 (RAP1), abundant in
platelets is known to be activated following agonist-induced platelet activation, suggesting that RAP1
downregulation could, in turn, reduce platelet activation in storage. Our objective of this study is to
identify RAP1 regulating miRNAs and their role in platelet activation during storage.
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Methods: We applied MS2-TRAP (tagged RNA affinity purification) methodology to enrich miRNAs
that target the 3’ untranslated region (3’UTR) of RAP1 mRNA in two mammalian cell lines followed
by miRNA identification by microarray of total RNA samples enriched for miRNAs. Data analyses
were done using different bioinformatics approaches. The direct miR:RAP1 3’UTR interaction was
confirmed by using a dual luciferase reporter gene expression system in a mammalian cell line. Subsequently,
platelets were transfected with one selected miR to evaluate RAP1 downregulation by this
miRNA and its effect on platelet activation.
Results:
Six miRNAs (miR-320c, miR-181a, miR-3621, miR-489, miR-4791 and miR-4744) were
identified to be enriched in the two cell lines tested. We randomly selected miR-320c for further
evaluation. The luciferase reporter assay system confirmed the direct interaction of miR-320c with
RAP1 3′UTR. Further, in platelets treated with miR-320c, RAP1 protein expression was decreased
and concomitantly, platelet activation was also decreased.
Overall, the results demonstrate that miRNA-based RAP1 downregulation in ex vivo
stored platelets reduces platelet activation.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Emergency Medicine,General Medicine
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