
Faculty, Staff and Student Publications
Publication Date
9-15-2021
Journal
Human Molecular Genetics
Abstract
The etiology of cleft lip with/without cleft palate (CL/P), one of the most frequent craniofacial birth defects worldwide, is complicated by contributions of both genetic and environmental factors. Understanding the etiology of these conditions is essential for developing preventive strategies. This study thus aims to identify regulatory networks of microRNAs (miRNAs), transcriptional factors (TFs) and non-TF genes associated with cleft lip (CL) that are conserved in humans and mice. Notably, we found that miR-27b, miR-133b, miR-205, miR-376b and miR-376c were involved in the regulation of CL-associated gene expression in both humans and mice. Among the candidate miRNAs, the overexpression of miR-27b, miR-133b and miR-205, but not miR-376b and miR-376c, significantly inhibited cell proliferation through suppression of CL-associated genes (miR-27b suppressed PAX9 and RARA; miR-133b suppressed FGFR1, PAX7, and SUMO1; and miR-205 suppressed PAX9 and RARA) in cultured human and mouse lip mesenchymal cells. Taken together, our results suggest that elevated expression of miR-27b, miR-133b and miR-205 may play a crucial role in CL through the suppression of genes associated with CL.
Keywords
Animals, Cell Proliferation, Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, Gene Regulatory Networks, Humans, Mice, MicroRNAs
DOI
10.1093/hmg/ddab151
PMID
34104955
PMCID
PMC8444451
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
6-8-2021
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Post-print
Recommended Citation
Yoshioka, Hiroki; Li, Aimin; Suzuki, Akiko; Ramakrishnan, Sai Shankar; Zhao, Zhongming; and Iwata, Junichi, "Identification of microRNAs and Gene Regulatory Networks in Cleft Lip Common in Humans and Mice" (2021). Faculty, Staff and Student Publications. 87.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthdb_docs/87
Published Open-Access
yes
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