The Zebrafish Model to Study the Role of microRNAs in Glomerular Function and Disease

J. Müller-Deile, M. Schiffer
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Abstract

microRNAs (miRs) are non-coding small RNAs that play an important role in posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression. Recent studies indicate that miRs are also mediators in different disease processes. Here we review how the zebrafish model can be used to study the role of miRs in glomerular function and disease. Microinjections of miR mimics were done in zebrafish eggs and larvae. A transgenic zebrafish line which expresses a green fluorescent plasma protein was used to investigate protein loss though the glomerular filtration barrier. Electron microscopy analysis revealed the level and degree of glomerular damage after miR overexpression. MiR- 143-3p seems to be important for glomerular glycocalyx as overexpression of miR-143-3p leads to down regulation of versican, proteinuria and damage on the endothelial and epithelial side of the glomerular filtration barrier. In contrast, overexpression of miR-378a-3p by injection of a specific miR mimic caused proteinuria, edema, podocyte effacement and thickening of the glomerular basement membrane. These findings could be rescued by coinjections of a nephronectin construct with a mutated 3’UTR region where the miR could not bind. Thus, miR mimics can be used in the zebrafish model to study the role of miRs involved in glomerular diseases.
用斑马鱼模型研究microrna在肾小球功能和疾病中的作用
microRNAs (miRs)是非编码小rna,在基因表达的转录后调控中起重要作用。最近的研究表明,miRs也是不同疾病过程的介质。在这里,我们回顾了如何利用斑马鱼模型来研究miRs在肾小球功能和疾病中的作用。在斑马鱼卵和幼虫中进行miR模拟物的显微注射。用表达绿色荧光血浆蛋白的转基因斑马鱼株系研究了通过肾小球滤过屏障的蛋白损失。电镜分析显示miR过表达后肾小球损伤的水平和程度。MiR- 143-3p似乎对肾小球糖萼很重要,因为MiR- 143-3p的过表达会导致肾小球滤过屏障内皮和上皮侧的versican下调、蛋白尿和损伤。相反,通过注射特定miR模拟物过表达miR-378a-3p导致蛋白尿、水肿、足细胞消失和肾小球基底膜增厚。这些发现可以通过与miR不能结合的突变3'UTR区域共注射nephronectin构建体来挽救。因此,miR模拟物可以在斑马鱼模型中用于研究miR参与肾小球疾病的作用。
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