Mir-34a is upregulated during liver regeneration in rats and is associated with the suppression of hepatocyte proliferation.

oleh: Huan Chen, Yimin Sun, Ruiqi Dong, Shengsheng Yang, Chuanyong Pan, Dao Xiang, Mingyong Miao, Binghua Jiao

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01

Deskripsi

BACKGROUND: MicroRNAs are a class of small regulatory RNAs that modulate a variety of biological processes, including cellular differentiation, apoptosis, metabolism and proliferation. This study aims to explore the effect of miR-34a in hepatocyte proliferation and its potential role in liver regeneration termination. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: MiR-34a was highly induced after partial hepatectomy. Overexpression of miR-34a in BRL-3A cells could significantly inhibit cell proliferation and down-regulate the expression of inhibin βB (INHBB) and Met. In BRL-3A cells, INHBB was identified as a direct target of miR-34a by luciferase reporter assay. More importantly, INHBB siRNA significantly repressed cell proliferation. A decrease of INHBB and Met was detected in regenerating liver. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: MiR-34a expression was upregulated during the late phase of liver regeneration. MiR-34a-mediated regulation of INHBB and Met may collectively contribute to the suppression of hepatocyte proliferation.