Inhibition of let-7c regulates cardiac regeneration after cryoinjury in adult zebrafish

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The let-7c family of micro-RNAs (miRNAs) is expressed during embryonic development and plays an important role in cell differentiation. We have investigated the role of let-7c in heart regeneration after injury in adult zebrafish. let-7c antagomir or scramble injections were given at one day after cryoinjury (1 dpi). Tissue samples were collected at 7 dpi, 14 dpi and 28 dpi and cardiac function was assessed before cryoinjury, 1 dpi, 7 dpi, 14 dpi and 28 dpi. Inhibition of let-7c increased the rate of fibrinolysis, increased the number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) positive cardiomyocytes at 7 dpi and increased the expression of the epicardial marker raldh2 at 7 dpi. Additionally, cardiac function measured with echocardiography recovered slightly more rapidly after inhibition of let-7c. These results reveal a beneficial role of let-7c inhibition in adult zebrafish heart regeneration.

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Narumanchi, S., Kalervo, K., Perttunen, S., Wang, H., Immonen, K., Kosonen, R., … Paavola, J. (2019). Inhibition of let-7c regulates cardiac regeneration after cryoinjury in adult zebrafish. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd6020016

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