PLoS ONE (Jan 2008)

MicroRNA miR-328 regulates zonation morphogenesis by targeting CD44 expression.

  • Chia-Hui Wang,
  • Daniel Y Lee,
  • Zhaoqun Deng,
  • Zina Jeyapalan,
  • Shao-Chen Lee,
  • Shireen Kahai,
  • Wei-Yang Lu,
  • Yaou Zhang,
  • Burton B Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
p. e2420

Abstract

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Morphogenesis is crucial to initiate physiological development and tumor invasion. Here we show that a microRNA controls zonation morphogenesis by targeting hyaluronan receptor CD44. We have developed a novel system to study microRNA functions by generating constructs expressing pre-miRNAs and mature miRNAs. Using this system, we have demonstrated that expression of miR-328 reduced cell adhesion, aggregation, and migration, and regulated formation of capillary structure. Protein analysis indicated that miR-328 repressed CD44 expression. Activities of luciferase constructs harboring the target site in CD44, but not the one containing mutation, were repressed by miR-328. Zonation morphogenesis appeared in cells transfected by miR-328: miR-328-transfected cells were present on the surface of zonating structures while the control cells stayed in the middle. MiR-328-mediated CD44 actions was validated by anti-CD44 antibody, hyaluronidase, CD44 siRNA, and CD44 expression constructs. In vivo experiments showed that CD44-silencing cells appeared as layers on the surfaces of nodules or zonating structures. Immuno-histochemistry also exhibited CD44-negative cells on the surface layers of normal rat livers and the internal zones of Portal veins. Our results demonstrate that miR-328 targets CD44, which is essential in regulating zonation morphogenesis: silencing of CD44 expression is essential in sealing the zonation structures to facilitate their extension and to inhibit complex expansion.