International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2023)

MiR-138-5p Upregulation during Neuronal Maturation Parallels with an Increase in Neuronal Survival

  • María Asunción Barreda-Manso,
  • Altea Soto,
  • Teresa Muñoz-Galdeano,
  • David Reigada,
  • Manuel Nieto-Díaz,
  • Rodrigo M. Maza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216509
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 22
p. 16509

Abstract

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Neuronal maturation is a process that plays a key role in the development and regeneration of the central nervous system. Although embryonic brain development and neurodegeneration have received considerable attention, the events that govern postnatal neuronal maturation are less understood. Among the mechanisms influencing such neuronal maturation processes, apoptosis plays a key role. Several regulators have been described to modulate apoptosis, including post-transcriptional regulation by microRNAs. This study aimed to analyze endogenous expression changes of miR-138-5p, as well as its main validated pro-apoptotic target caspase3, during the maturation of neuronal cultures and their response under apoptotic challenge. Our results point out that the observed opposite expression of miR-138-5p and its target caspase3 might modulate apoptosis favoring neuronal survival at distinct maturation stages. The unchanged expression of miR-138-5p in mature neurons contrasts with the significant downregulation in immature neurons upon apoptotic stimulation. Similarly, immunoblot and individual cellular assays confirmed that during maturation, not only the expression but processing of CASP-3 and caspase activity is reduced after apoptotic stimulation which results in a reduction of neuronal death. Further studies would be needed to determine a more detailed role of miR-138-5p in apoptosis during neuronal maturation and the synergistic action of several microRNAs acting cooperatively on caspase3 or other apoptotic targets.

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