PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

miRNA let-7e modulates the Wnt pathway and early nephrogenic markers in mouse embryonic stem cell differentiation.

  • Jose Luis Viñas,
  • Marina Ventayol,
  • Bernhard Brüne,
  • Michaela Jung,
  • Anna Sola,
  • Felip Pi,
  • Chrysoula Mastora,
  • Georgina Hotter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060937
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. e60937

Abstract

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This study indicates that embryonic stem cells [ESCs] cultured with retinoic acid and activin A significantly upregulate the miRNA let-7e. This specific miRNA modulates the Wnt pathway and the expression of early nephrogenic markers under these differentiation conditions. The differentiation markers WT1, Pax2 and Wnt4 were downregulated when miRNA let-7e was silenced, thus indicating the role of miRNA let-7e in the differentiation process. PKCβ, GSK3β phosphorylation (GSK3β(P)) and β-catenin expression was reduced in differentiated cells and reversed by miRNA let-7e silencing. Addition of a PKCβ inhibitor to the miRNA let-7e silenced cells abolished let-7e-derived effects in differentiation markers, and reversed the increase in GSK3β(P) and β-catenin, thus indicating that miRNA let-7e is involved in differentiation via the modulation of GSK3β phosphorylation and β-catenin production.