PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Suppression of Induced microRNA-15b Prevents Rapid Loss of Cardiac Function in a Dicer Depleted Model of Cardiac Dysfunction.

  • Sashwati Roy,
  • Jaideep Banerjee,
  • Surya C Gnyawali,
  • Savita Khanna,
  • Guanglong He,
  • Douglas Pfeiffer,
  • Jay L Zweier,
  • Chandan K Sen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066789
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. e66789

Abstract

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Dicer endonuclease, critical for maturation of miRNAs, is depleted in certain forms of cardiomyopathy which results in differential expression of certain microRNAs. We sought to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the rapid loss of cardiac function following cardiac-specific Dicer depletion in adult mice.Conditional Dicer deletion in the adult murine myocardium demonstrated compromised heart function, mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidant stress. Elevated miR-15b was observed as an early response to Dicer depletion and was found to silence Pim-1 kinase, a protein responsible for maintaining mitochondrial integrity and function. Anti-miRNA based suppression of induced miRNA-15b rescued the function of Dicer-depleted adult heart and attenuated hypertrophy.Anti-miRNA based suppression of inducible miRNA-15b can prevent rapid loss of cardiac function in a Dicer-depleted adult heart and can be a key approach worthy of therapeutic consideration.