Cell Regeneration (Apr 2022)

Myogenesis controlled by a long non-coding RNA 1700113A16RIK and post-transcriptional regulation

  • Xin Fu,
  • Sheng Li,
  • Minzhi Jia,
  • Bo Xu,
  • Lele Yang,
  • Ruimiao Ma,
  • Hong Cheng,
  • Wenjun Yang,
  • Ping Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13619-022-00114-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Long non-coding (lnc) RNA plays important roles in many cellular processes. The function of the vast majority of lncRNAs remains unknown. Here we identified that lncRNA-1700113A16RIK existed in skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSCs) and was significantly elevated during MuSC differentiation. Knockdown of 1700113A16RIK inhibits the differentiation of muscle stem cells. In contrast, overexpression of 1700113A16RIK promotes the differentiation of muscle stem cells. Further study shows the muscle specific transcription factor Myogenin (MyoG) positively regulates the expression of 1700113A16RIK by binding to the promoter region of 1700113A16RIK. Mechanistically, 1700113A16RIK may regulate the expression of myogenic genes by directly binding to 3’UTR of an important myogenic transcription factor MEF2D, which in turn promotes the translation of MEF2D. Taken together, our results defined 1700113A16RIK as a positive regulator of MuSC differentiation and elucidated a mechanism as to how 1700113A16RIK regulated MuSC differentiation.

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