Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers

Auditory neuropathy is the particular form of deafness in humans which cannot be treated by replacement therapy. Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) are derived from an ectomesenchymal neural crest cell population. Therefore, they possess a promising capacity for neuronal differentiation and repai...

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Main Authors: Ameneh Mehri-Ghahfarrokhi, Zahra Pourteymourfard-Tabrizi, Effat Farrokhi, Morteza Hashemzadeh Chaleshtori, Mohammad-Saeid Jami
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Otology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1672293019300200
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spelling doaj-9338a30b2e7d43529075bb629c470c532020-11-25T01:25:24ZengElsevierJournal of Otology1672-29302019-12-01144121127Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markersAmeneh Mehri-Ghahfarrokhi0Zahra Pourteymourfard-Tabrizi1Effat Farrokhi2Morteza Hashemzadeh Chaleshtori3Mohammad-Saeid Jami4Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Advanced Technologies, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Basic Health Sciences Institute, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Basic Health Sciences Institute, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Basic Health Sciences Institute, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Basic Health Sciences Institute, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran; Department of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, USA; Corresponding author. Department of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, USA.Auditory neuropathy is the particular form of deafness in humans which cannot be treated by replacement therapy. Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) are derived from an ectomesenchymal neural crest cell population. Therefore, they possess a promising capacity for neuronal differentiation and repair. miR-124, a key regulator of neuronal development in the inner ear, is expressed at high levels in auditory and vestibular neurons. Here, we evaluated the possible effect of miR-124 in alteration of neural protein markers expression. Using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) analyses and immunofluorescence staining, we studied the expression patterns of neural progenitor markers (Nestin, NOTCH1, and SOX2) and neural markers (β-tubulin III, GATA-3, and peripherin) upon transfection of hDPSCs with miR-124. The qRT-PCR results showed that Nestin was upregulated 6 h post-transfection. In contrast, Nestin expression exhibited a decreasing trend 24 h and 48 h post-transfection. Higher levels of β-tubulin III, 6 h and 16 h post transfection in RNA level as compared with control cells, were determined in transfected DPSCs. However, β-tubulin-III expression decreased 48 h post-transfection. The immunoflourescence results indicated that transfection of hDPSCs with miR-124, only affected Nestin among the studied neural progenitor and neural marker expression in protein level. Keywords: Sensorineural hearing loss, miR-124, Spiral ganglion neurons, Nestin, DPSCshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1672293019300200
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author Ameneh Mehri-Ghahfarrokhi
Zahra Pourteymourfard-Tabrizi
Effat Farrokhi
Morteza Hashemzadeh Chaleshtori
Mohammad-Saeid Jami
spellingShingle Ameneh Mehri-Ghahfarrokhi
Zahra Pourteymourfard-Tabrizi
Effat Farrokhi
Morteza Hashemzadeh Chaleshtori
Mohammad-Saeid Jami
Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
Journal of Otology
author_facet Ameneh Mehri-Ghahfarrokhi
Zahra Pourteymourfard-Tabrizi
Effat Farrokhi
Morteza Hashemzadeh Chaleshtori
Mohammad-Saeid Jami
author_sort Ameneh Mehri-Ghahfarrokhi
title Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
title_short Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
title_full Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
title_fullStr Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
title_full_unstemmed Increased levels of miR-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
title_sort increased levels of mir-124 in human dental pulp stem cells alter the expression of neural markers
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Otology
issn 1672-2930
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Auditory neuropathy is the particular form of deafness in humans which cannot be treated by replacement therapy. Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) are derived from an ectomesenchymal neural crest cell population. Therefore, they possess a promising capacity for neuronal differentiation and repair. miR-124, a key regulator of neuronal development in the inner ear, is expressed at high levels in auditory and vestibular neurons. Here, we evaluated the possible effect of miR-124 in alteration of neural protein markers expression. Using quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) analyses and immunofluorescence staining, we studied the expression patterns of neural progenitor markers (Nestin, NOTCH1, and SOX2) and neural markers (β-tubulin III, GATA-3, and peripherin) upon transfection of hDPSCs with miR-124. The qRT-PCR results showed that Nestin was upregulated 6 h post-transfection. In contrast, Nestin expression exhibited a decreasing trend 24 h and 48 h post-transfection. Higher levels of β-tubulin III, 6 h and 16 h post transfection in RNA level as compared with control cells, were determined in transfected DPSCs. However, β-tubulin-III expression decreased 48 h post-transfection. The immunoflourescence results indicated that transfection of hDPSCs with miR-124, only affected Nestin among the studied neural progenitor and neural marker expression in protein level. Keywords: Sensorineural hearing loss, miR-124, Spiral ganglion neurons, Nestin, DPSCs
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1672293019300200
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