MiR-sc3, a novel microRNA, promotes schwann cell proliferation and migration by targeting astn1

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs, miRs) are small noncoding RNAs that regulate gene expression at the posttranscrip-tional level. We have previously identified a group of novel miRNAs in proximal sciatic nerve after sciatic nerve transection by Solexa sequencing, and miR-sc3 is a member of the group. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of miR-sc3 on phenotypic modulation of Schwann cells (SCs). miR-sc3 was highly expressed in the injured nerve after sciatic nerve transection. An increased and decreased expression of miR-sc3 promoted and reduced the proliferation and migration of primary SCs, respectively. miR-sc3 directly targeted astrotactin 1 (Astn1) and led to translational suppression of Astn1. There was an inverse association between the time-dependent expressions of miR-sc3 and Astn1 in proximal sciatic nerve after sciatic nerve transection. Overall, miR-sc3 affected SC proliferation and migration by targeting Astn1, thus playing the regulatory role in peripheral nerve regeneration.

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Yi, S., Wang, S., Zhao, Q., Yao, C., Gu, Y., Liu, J., … Li, S. (2016). MiR-sc3, a novel microRNA, promotes schwann cell proliferation and migration by targeting astn1. Cell Transplantation, 25(5), 973–982. https://doi.org/10.3727/096368916X690520

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