[HTML][HTML] MicroRNA-148a deficiency promotes hepatic lipid metabolism and hepatocarcinogenesis in mice

L Cheng, Y Zhu, H Han, Q Zhang, K Cui, H Shen… - Cell death & …, 2017 - nature.com
L Cheng, Y Zhu, H Han, Q Zhang, K Cui, H Shen, J Zhang, J Yan, E Prochownik, Y Li
Cell death & disease, 2017nature.com
Abstract miRNAs are involved in many physiologic and disease processes by virtue of
degrading specific mRNAs or inhibiting their translation. miR-148a has been implicated in
the control of tumor growth and cholesterol and triglyceride homeostasis using in vitro or in
vivo gene expression-and silencing-based approaches. Here miR-148a knockout (KO) mice
were used to investigate the intrinsic role of miR-148a in liver physiology and
hepatocarcinogenesis in mice. miR-148a downregulation was found to be correlated with …
Abstract
miRNAs are involved in many physiologic and disease processes by virtue of degrading specific mRNAs or inhibiting their translation. miR-148a has been implicated in the control of tumor growth and cholesterol and triglyceride homeostasis using in vitro or in vivo gene expression-and silencing-based approaches. Here miR-148a knockout (KO) mice were used to investigate the intrinsic role of miR-148a in liver physiology and hepatocarcinogenesis in mice. miR-148a downregulation was found to be correlated with poor clinical outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Under regular chow diet (RCD) or high fat diet (HFD), miR-148a deletion significantly accelerated DEN-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in mice. Mechanistically, miR-148a deletion promotes lipid metabolic disorders in mice. Moreover, restoration of miR-148a reversed these defects. Finally, miR-148a was found to directly inhibit several key regulators of hepatocarcinogenesis and lipid metabolism. These findings reveal crucial roles for miR-148a in the hepatic lipid metabolism and hepatocarcinogenesis. They further identify miR-148a as a potential therapeutic target for certain liver diseases, including cancer.
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