miR‑340‑5p: A potential direct regulator of Nrf2 expression in the post‑exercise skeletal muscle of mice.


Journal

Molecular medicine reports
ISSN: 1791-3004
Titre abrégé: Mol Med Rep
Pays: Greece
ID NLM: 101475259

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 2019
Historique:
received: 11 08 2018
accepted: 13 11 2018
pubmed: 21 12 2018
medline: 29 5 2019
entrez: 21 12 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Nuclear factor erythroid 2‑related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a key transcription factor that serves a critical role in protecting against cellular stress induced by exercise. The effects of exercise training on Nrf2 expression have been widely studied; however, the post‑transcriptional/translational regulation of Nrf2 is poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to identify the exercise‑induced microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) targeting Nrf2. A total of 20 C57BL/6J mice were divided into the control (n=10) and exercise (n=10) groups. Following eight weeks of aerobic exercise training, Nrf2 mRNA expression in the hind‑limb muscles was significantly increased in the exercise group, while that of Nrf2 protein remained unchanged. In addition, 58 differentially expressed miRNAs have been detected; among them, miR‑101a‑3p and miR‑340‑5p were predicted to target the 3' untranslated region of Nrf2 mRNA by analysis with three bioinformatics tools. The binding affinity of the two miRNAs were verified via a dual luciferase reporter assay; only miR‑340‑5p was determined to bind directly to Nrf2 mRNA. Additionally, miR‑340‑5p mimics and inhibitors were transfected into C2C12 cells to investigate the biological effects of endogenous miR‑340‑5p on the expression of Nrf2. The results revealed that the expression levels of Nrf2 protein in C2C12 cells were significantly decreased in the miR‑340‑5p mimics group and significantly increased in the miR‑340‑5p inhibitors group, while Nrf2 mRNA expression levels were unchanged. The results indicated that miR‑340‑5p serves a role in the post‑transcriptional regulation of Nrf2 expression. In conclusion, the novel findings of the present study were that miR‑340‑5p may be a potential direct regulator of Nrf2 gene expression and might be involved in the regulation of Nrf2 protein expression in mouse skeletal muscles following aerobic exercise. These results may provide insight into the underlying regulatory mechanisms of Nrf2 protein expression in skeletal muscle during aerobic exercise.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30569154
doi: 10.3892/mmr.2018.9762
doi:

Substances chimiques

MicroRNAs 0
NF-E2-Related Factor 2 0
Nfe2l2 protein, mouse 0
RNA, Messenger 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1340-1348

Auteurs

Tao Mei (T)

School of Sport Science, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, P.R. China.

Yujia Liu (Y)

School of Sport Science, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, P.R. China.

Jianxiong Wang (J)

Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350, Australia.

Ying Zhang (Y)

School of Sport Science, Beijing Sport University, Beijing 100084, P.R. China.

Articles similaires

Smoking Cessation and Incident Cardiovascular Disease.

Jun Hwan Cho, Seung Yong Shin, Hoseob Kim et al.
1.00
Humans Male Smoking Cessation Cardiovascular Diseases Female
Humans United States Aged Cross-Sectional Studies Medicare Part C
1.00
Humans Yoga Low Back Pain Female Male
Humans Meals Time Factors Female Adult

Classifications MeSH