Bone morphogenetic protein-2 decreases microRNA-30b and microRNA-30c to promote vascular smooth muscle cell calcification.

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Abstract

Vascular calcification resembles bone formation and involves vascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) transition to an osteoblast-like phenotype to express Runx2, a master osteoblast transcription factor. One possible mechanism by which Runx2 protein expression is induced is downregulation of inhibitory microRNAs (miR). Human coronary artery SMCs (CASMCs) treated with bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2; 100 ng/mL) demonstrated a 1.7-fold (P<0.02) increase in Runx2 protein expression at 24 hours. A miR microarray and target prediction database analysis independently identified miR-30b and miR-30c (miR-30b-c) as miRs that regulate Runx2 expression. Real-time-polymerase chain reaction confirmed that BMP-2 decreased miR-30b and miR-30c expression. A luciferase reporter assay verified that both miR-30b and miR-30c bind to the 3'-untranslated region of Runx2 mRNA to regulate its expression. CASMCs transfected with antagomirs to downregulate miR-30b-c demonstrated significantly increased Runx2, intracellular calcium deposition, and mineralization. Conversely, forced expression of miR-30b-c by transfection with pre-miR-30b-c prevented the increase in Runx2 expression and mineralization of SMCs. Calcified human coronary arteries demonstrated higher levels of BMP-2 and lower levels of miR-30b than did noncalcified donor coronary arteries. BMP-2 downregulates miR-30b and miR-30c to increase Runx2 expression in CASMCs and promote mineralization. Strategies that modulate expression of miR-30b and miR-30c may influence vascular calcification.

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Balderman, J. A. F., Lee, H. Y., Mahoney, C. E., Handy, D. E., White, K., Annis, S., … Leopold, J. A. (2012). Bone morphogenetic protein-2 decreases microRNA-30b and microRNA-30c to promote vascular smooth muscle cell calcification. Journal of the American Heart Association, 1(6). https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.112.003905

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