Silent mating type information regulation 2 Homolog (SIRT1) influences osteogenic proliferation and differentiation of MC3T3-E1 Cells via Regulation of miR-132-3p

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Background: The essence of osteoporosis is mainly the imbalance of bone formation and absorption. Previous studies indicated that SIRT1 is closely related to bone metabolism and bone mass as a regulator of bone mass. The literature reports that microRNAs are significant regulators of osteoblast proliferation and differentiation. Material/Methods: In this study, SIRT1 protein and mRNA levels were examined by Western blot and RT-PCR. Osteogenic proliferation was examined by CCK8 assay and osteogenic markers, including ALP, OCN, and RUNX2, were examined by ELISA. The target of miR-132-3p was identified by luciferase reporter assay. Results: LPS downregulated the SIRT1 protein level and b-glycerophosphate upregulated the SIRT1 protein level. The results demonstrated that SIRT1 overexpression promoted the proliferation and differentiation in MC3T3-E1 cells, and SIRT1 interference had the opposite effect. Luciferase reporter assay revealed that miR-132-3p inhibited the reporter gene activity of SIRT1. LPS upregulated the mRNA level of miR-132-3p, and β-glycerophosphate downregulated the mRNA level of miR-132-3p. Conclusions: miR-132-3p is a pivotal regulator in osteogenic proliferation and differentiation by targeting SIRT1.

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Qu, H., Li, T., Jin, H., Zhang, S., & He, B. (2019). Silent mating type information regulation 2 Homolog (SIRT1) influences osteogenic proliferation and differentiation of MC3T3-E1 Cells via Regulation of miR-132-3p. Medical Science Monitor, 25, 2289–2295. https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.912392

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