Synthetic pre-microRNAs reveal dual-strand activity of miR-34a on TNF-α

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Functional microRNAs (miRNAs) are produced fromboth arms of their precursors (pre-miRNAs). Their abundances vary in contextdependent fashion spatiotemporarily and there is mounting evidence of regulatory interplay between them. Here, we introduce chemically synthesized pre-miRNAs (syn-pre-miRNAs) as a general class of accessible, easily transfectable mimics of premiRNAs. These are RNA hairpins, identical in sequence to natural pre-miRNAs. They differ from commercially available miRNA mimics through their complete hairpin structure, including any regulatory elements in their terminal-loop regions and their potential to introduce both strands into RISC. They are distinguished from transcribed pre-miRNAs by their terminal 5′ hydroxyl groups and their precisely defined terminal nucleotides. We demonstrate with several examples how they fully recapitulate the properties of pre-miRNAs, including their processing by Dicer into functionally active 5p; and 3p-derived mature miRNAs. We use syn-pre-miRNAs to show that miR-34a uses its 5p and 3p miRNAs in two pathways: apoptosis during TGF-β signaling, where SIRT1 and SP4 are suppressed by miR-34a-5p and miR-34a-3p, respectively; and the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activation of primary human monocyte-derived macrophages, where TNF (TNF-α) is suppressed by miR-34a-5p indirectly and miR-34a-3p directly. Our results add to growing evidence that the use of both arms of a miRNA may be a widely used mechanism. We further suggest that syn-pre-miRNAs are ideal and affordable tools to investigate these mechanisms. © 2013 Nawroth et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society.

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Guennewig, B., Roos, M., Dogar, A. M., Gebert, L. F. R., Zagalak, J. A., Vongrad, V., … Hall, J. (2014). Synthetic pre-microRNAs reveal dual-strand activity of miR-34a on TNF-α. RNA, 20(1), 61–75. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.038968.113

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