Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (Feb 2015)

Expression and Potential Role of microRNA-29b in Mouse Early Embryo Development

  • Junqiang Zhang,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Xiaoguang Liu,
  • Shenglin Jiang,
  • Chun Zhao,
  • Rong Shen,
  • Xirong Guo,
  • Xiufeng Ling,
  • Chang Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000373942
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. 1178 – 1187

Abstract

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Background/Aims: MicroRNA-29b (miR29b) has been previously identified in early mouse embryos through miRNA microarray analysis. Recent research has indicated that miR29b participates in DNA methylation by regulating DNA methyltransferase 3a/3b (Dnmt3a/3b) expression. However, the expression pattern and biological function of miR29b in mouse preimplantation embryonic development remain unknown. Methods: In this study, we examined the expression patterns of miR29b and Dnmt3a/3b in mouse early embryos at different developmental stages. Subsequently, expression and localization of DNMT3A/3B protein was analyzed in mouse early embryos by immunofluorescence staining. The biological function of miR29b in mouse early embryos was analyzed by microinjection of commercially available miRNA-specific inhibitors and mimics. Results: Our data showed that Dnmt3a/3b mRNA expression is negatively regulated by miR29b in mouse early embryos. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed that DNMT3A/3B protein expression is predominantly localized within the nucleoplasm of embryos. Alterations to the activity of miR29b could change the DNA methylation levels in mouse preimplantation embryos and lead to a developmental blockade, from the morula to the blastocyst stage. Conclusion: These results indicated a role for the miR29b-Dnmt3a/3b-DNA methylation axis in mouse early embryonic development, and we provide evidence that miR29b is indispensable for mouse early embryonic development. This study contributes to a preliminary understanding of the role of miR29b during mouse embryonic development.

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