Egr-1 mediated cardiac miR-99 family expression diverges physiological hypertrophy from pathological hypertrophy

Subbiah Ramasamy, Ganesan Velmurugan, Balakrishnan Rekha, Sivakumar Anusha, K. Shanmugha Rajan, Suresh Shanmugarajan, Tharmarajan Ramprasath, Pandi Gopal, Dhanendra Tomar, Karuppusamy V. Karthik, Suresh Kumar Verma, Venkata Naga Srikanth Garikipati, Rajan Sudarsan

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Abstract

The physiological cardiac hypertrophy is an adaptive condition without myocyte cell death, while pathological hypertrophy is a maladaptive condition associated with myocyte cell death. This study explores the miRNome of α-2M-induced physiologically hypertrophied cardiomyocytes and the role of miRNA-99 family during cardiac hypertrophy. Physiological and pathological cardiac hypertrophy was induced in H9c2 cardiomyoblast cell lines using α-2M and isoproterenol respectively. Total RNA isolation and small RNA sequencing were executed for physiological hypertrophy model. The differentially expressed miRNAs and its target mRNAs were validated in animal models. Transcription factor binding sites were predicted in the promoter of specific miRNAs and validated by ChIP-PCR. Subsequently, the selected miRNA was functionally characterized by overexpression and silencing. The effects of silencing of upstream regulator and downstream target gene were studied. Analysis of small RNA reads revealed the differential expression of a large set of miRNAs during hypertrophy, of which miR-99 family was highly downregulated upon α-2M treatment. However, this miR-99 family expression was upregulated during pathological hypertrophy and confirmed in animal models. ChIP-PCR confirms the binding of Egr-1 transcription factor to the miR-99 promoter. Further, silencing of Egr-1 decreased the expression of miR-99. The overexpression or silencing of miR-99 diverges the physiological hypertrophy to pathological hypertrophy and vice versa by regulating Akt-1 pathway. Silencing of Akt-1 replicates the effect of overexpression of miR-99. Conclusion: The results proved Egr-1 mediated regulation of miR-99 family that plays a key role in determining the fate of cardiac hypertrophy by regulating Akt-1 signaling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)46-56
Number of pages11
JournalExperimental Cell Research
Volume365
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Funding

The authors acknowledge DBT (No. BT/PR15077/GBD/27/300/2011 & BT/PR10547/AAQ/3/673/2014 ) and SERB (No. SR/FT/LS-37/201 & EMR/2014/000892 ), Government of India for funding support. The authors also duly acknowledge all the common programs (UGC-NRCBS, UGC-CEGS, UGC-CAS, UGC-UPE, DBT-IPLS and DST-PURSE) at School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University for funding and instrumental facilities. The authors acknowledge DBT (No. BT/PR15077/GBD/27/300/2011 & BT/PR10547/AAQ/3/673/2014) and SERB (No. SR/FT/LS-37/201 & EMR/2014/000892), Government of India for funding support. The authors also duly acknowledge all the common programs (UGC-NRCBS, UGC-CEGS, UGC-CAS, UGC-UPE, DBT-IPLS and DST-PURSE) at School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University for funding and instrumental facilities.

FundersFunder number
DBT-IPLS
DST-PURSE
UGC-CAS
UGC-CEGS
UGC-NRCBS
UGC-UPE
Douglas Bomford Trust
Department of Biotechnology , Ministry of Science and TechnologyBT/PR10547/AAQ/3/673/2014, BT/PR15077/GBD/27/300/2011
Science and Engineering Research BoardEMR/2014/000892, SR/FT/LS-37/201
Madurai Kamaraj University

    Keywords

    • Akt
    • Alpha-2 macroglobulin
    • Cardiac hypertrophy
    • Cytotoxicity
    • Egr-1
    • microRNA-99

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