{"title":"MicroRNA-34a-5p通过kr<s:1> ppel样因子4调控针刺相关肽,并在下丘脑神经元中被双酚A破坏。","authors":"Minyi Yu , Wenyuan He , Denise D. Belsham","doi":"10.1016/j.gene.2024.149129","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Obesity is a complex disease marked by increased adiposity and impaired metabolic function. While diet and lifestyle are primary causes, endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as bisphenol A (BPA), significantly contribute to obesity. BPA, found in plastic consumer products, accumulates in the hypothalamus and dysregulates energy homeostasis by disrupting the neuropeptide Y (NPY)/agouti-related peptide (AgRP) and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons.</div><div>However, the precise molecular mechanisms of how BPA disrupts neuropeptide expression remains unclear. We hypothesized that microRNAs (miRNAs), which regulate approximately 60% of the human protein-coding genome and are crucial for hypothalamic energy regulation, may mediate the effects of BPA on <em>Agrp</em>. Using the TargetScanMouse 8.0 and DIANA microT bioinformatics tools, we identified miR-501-5p as a potential miRNA that directly regulates <em>Agrp</em> and the miR-34 family as miRNAs that indirectly regulate <em>Agrp</em> through its transcription factor krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4). We found that in an immortalized NPY/AgRP-expressing cell line, mHypoE-41, miR-501-5p unexpectedly upregulated <em>Agrp</em>, while miR-34a-5p reduced <em>Klf4</em> and <em>Agrp</em> mRNA levels. Serum starvation reduced miR-34a-5p levels and elevated Agrp mRNA levels, suggesting a potential role in AgRP regulation. Inhibiting the miR-34a-5p interaction with the <em>Klf4</em> 3′UTR using a specific target site blocker prevented the downregulation of both <em>Klf4</em> and <em>Agrp</em>, suggesting miR-34a-5p alters <em>Agrp</em> mRNA levels via regulation of KLF4. BPA treatment increased <em>Agrp</em> and <em>Klf4</em> expression while simultaneously decreasing miR-34a-5p levels, indicating miR-34a-5p may play a role in BPA-mediated dysregulation of <em>Agrp</em>. Overall, this study highlights indirect miRNA-based regulation of <em>Agrp</em>, which can also be dysregulated by obesogens, such as BPA.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":12499,"journal":{"name":"Gene","volume":"937 ","pages":"Article 149129"},"PeriodicalIF":2.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"MicroRNA-34a-5p regulates agouti-related peptide via krüppel-like factor 4 and is disrupted by bisphenol A in hypothalamic neurons\",\"authors\":\"Minyi Yu , Wenyuan He , Denise D. 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Using the TargetScanMouse 8.0 and DIANA microT bioinformatics tools, we identified miR-501-5p as a potential miRNA that directly regulates <em>Agrp</em> and the miR-34 family as miRNAs that indirectly regulate <em>Agrp</em> through its transcription factor krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4). We found that in an immortalized NPY/AgRP-expressing cell line, mHypoE-41, miR-501-5p unexpectedly upregulated <em>Agrp</em>, while miR-34a-5p reduced <em>Klf4</em> and <em>Agrp</em> mRNA levels. Serum starvation reduced miR-34a-5p levels and elevated Agrp mRNA levels, suggesting a potential role in AgRP regulation. Inhibiting the miR-34a-5p interaction with the <em>Klf4</em> 3′UTR using a specific target site blocker prevented the downregulation of both <em>Klf4</em> and <em>Agrp</em>, suggesting miR-34a-5p alters <em>Agrp</em> mRNA levels via regulation of KLF4. 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MicroRNA-34a-5p regulates agouti-related peptide via krüppel-like factor 4 and is disrupted by bisphenol A in hypothalamic neurons
Obesity is a complex disease marked by increased adiposity and impaired metabolic function. While diet and lifestyle are primary causes, endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as bisphenol A (BPA), significantly contribute to obesity. BPA, found in plastic consumer products, accumulates in the hypothalamus and dysregulates energy homeostasis by disrupting the neuropeptide Y (NPY)/agouti-related peptide (AgRP) and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons.
However, the precise molecular mechanisms of how BPA disrupts neuropeptide expression remains unclear. We hypothesized that microRNAs (miRNAs), which regulate approximately 60% of the human protein-coding genome and are crucial for hypothalamic energy regulation, may mediate the effects of BPA on Agrp. Using the TargetScanMouse 8.0 and DIANA microT bioinformatics tools, we identified miR-501-5p as a potential miRNA that directly regulates Agrp and the miR-34 family as miRNAs that indirectly regulate Agrp through its transcription factor krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4). We found that in an immortalized NPY/AgRP-expressing cell line, mHypoE-41, miR-501-5p unexpectedly upregulated Agrp, while miR-34a-5p reduced Klf4 and Agrp mRNA levels. Serum starvation reduced miR-34a-5p levels and elevated Agrp mRNA levels, suggesting a potential role in AgRP regulation. Inhibiting the miR-34a-5p interaction with the Klf4 3′UTR using a specific target site blocker prevented the downregulation of both Klf4 and Agrp, suggesting miR-34a-5p alters Agrp mRNA levels via regulation of KLF4. BPA treatment increased Agrp and Klf4 expression while simultaneously decreasing miR-34a-5p levels, indicating miR-34a-5p may play a role in BPA-mediated dysregulation of Agrp. Overall, this study highlights indirect miRNA-based regulation of Agrp, which can also be dysregulated by obesogens, such as BPA.
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