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Transient Introduction of miR-294 in the Heart Promotes Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Reentry After Injury.

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Borden, A; Kurian, J; Nickoloff, E; Yang, Y; Troupes, CD; Ibetti, J; Lucchese, AM; Gao, E; Mohsin, S; Koch, WJ; Houser, SR; Kishore, R; Khan, M
Published in: Circ Res
June 21, 2019

RATIONALE: Embryonic heart is characterized of rapidly dividing cardiomyocytes required to build a working myocardium. Cardiomyocytes retain some proliferative capacity in the neonates but lose it in adulthood. Consequently, a number of signaling hubs including microRNAs are altered during cardiac development that adversely impacts regenerative potential of cardiac tissue. Embryonic stem cell cycle miRs are a class of microRNAs exclusively expressed during developmental stages; however, their effect on cardiomyocyte proliferation and heart function in adult myocardium has not been studied previously. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether transient reintroduction of embryonic stem cell cycle miR-294 promotes cardiomyocyte cell cycle reentry enhancing cardiac repair after myocardial injury. METHODS AND RESULTS: miR-294 is expressed in the heart during development, prenatal stages, lost in the neonate, and adult heart confirmed by qRT-PCR and in situ hybridization. Neonatal ventricular myocytes treated with miR-294 showed elevated expression of Ki67, p-histone H3, and Aurora B confirmed by immunocytochemistry compared with control cells. miR-294 enhanced oxidative phosphorylation and glycolysis in Neonatal ventricular myocytes measured by seahorse assay. Mechanistically, miR-294 represses Wee1 leading to increased activity of the cyclin B1/CDK1 complex confirmed by qRT-PCR and immunoblot analysis. Next, a doxycycline-inducible AAV9-miR-294 vector was delivered to mice for activating miR-294 in myocytes for 14 days continuously after myocardial infarction. miR-294-treated mice significantly improved left ventricular functions together with decreased infarct size and apoptosis 8 weeks after MI. Myocyte cell cycle reentry increased in miR-294 hearts analyzed by Ki67, pH3, and AurB (Aurora B kinase) expression parallel to increased small myocyte number in the heart. Isolated adult myocytes from miR-294 hearts showed increased 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine+ cells and upregulation of cell cycle markers and miR-294 targets 8 weeks after MI. CONCLUSIONS: Ectopic transient expression of miR-294 recapitulates developmental signaling and phenotype in cardiomyocytes promoting cell cycle reentry that leads to augmented cardiac function in mice after myocardial infarction.

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Circ Res

DOI

EISSN

1524-4571

Publication Date

June 21, 2019

Volume

125

Issue

1

Start / End Page

14 / 25

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Rats
  • Pregnancy
  • Myocytes, Cardiac
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • MicroRNAs
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Female
  • Embryonic Stem Cells
 

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Borden, A., Kurian, J., Nickoloff, E., Yang, Y., Troupes, C. D., Ibetti, J., … Khan, M. (2019). Transient Introduction of miR-294 in the Heart Promotes Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Reentry After Injury. Circ Res, 125(1), 14–25. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.314223
Borden, Austin, Justin Kurian, Emily Nickoloff, Yijun Yang, Constantine D. Troupes, Jessica Ibetti, Anna Maria Lucchese, et al. “Transient Introduction of miR-294 in the Heart Promotes Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Reentry After Injury.Circ Res 125, no. 1 (June 21, 2019): 14–25. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.314223.
Borden A, Kurian J, Nickoloff E, Yang Y, Troupes CD, Ibetti J, et al. Transient Introduction of miR-294 in the Heart Promotes Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Reentry After Injury. Circ Res. 2019 Jun 21;125(1):14–25.
Borden, Austin, et al. “Transient Introduction of miR-294 in the Heart Promotes Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Reentry After Injury.Circ Res, vol. 125, no. 1, June 2019, pp. 14–25. Pubmed, doi:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.314223.
Borden A, Kurian J, Nickoloff E, Yang Y, Troupes CD, Ibetti J, Lucchese AM, Gao E, Mohsin S, Koch WJ, Houser SR, Kishore R, Khan M. Transient Introduction of miR-294 in the Heart Promotes Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Reentry After Injury. Circ Res. 2019 Jun 21;125(1):14–25.

Published In

Circ Res

DOI

EISSN

1524-4571

Publication Date

June 21, 2019

Volume

125

Issue

1

Start / End Page

14 / 25

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Rats
  • Pregnancy
  • Myocytes, Cardiac
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • MicroRNAs
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Female
  • Embryonic Stem Cells