microRNA-24a is required to repress apoptosis in the developing neural retina

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Abstract

Programmed cell death is important for the proper development of the retina, and microRNAs (miRNAs) may be critical for its regulation. Here, we report that miR- 24a is expressed in the neural retina and is required for correct eye morphogenesis in Xenopus. Inhibition of miR-24a during development causes a reduction in eye size due to a significant increase in apoptosis in the retina, whereas overexpression of miR-24a is sufficient to prevent apoptosis. We show that miR-24a negatively regulates the proapoptotic factors caspase9 and apafl, demonstrating a role for miRNAs in the regulation of apoptosis during normal development. © 2009 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press ISSN. .

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Walker, J. C., & Harland, R. M. (2009). microRNA-24a is required to repress apoptosis in the developing neural retina. Genes and Development, 23(9), 1046–1051. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1777709

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