MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway

Abstract Background The granulosa cells are indispensable for follicular development and its function is orchestrated by several genes, which in turn posttranscriptionally regulated by microRNAs (miRNA). In our previous study, the miRRNA-424/503 cluster was found to be highly abundant in bovine gran...

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Main Authors: Hari Om Pande, Dawit Tesfaye, Michael Hoelker, Samuel Gebremedhn, Eva Held, Christiane Neuhoff, Ernst Tholen, Karl Schellander, Dessie Salilew Wondim
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spelling doaj-c68994acee55448294ea8da63bdabb372020-11-25T00:21:25ZengBMCJournal of Ovarian Research1757-22152018-05-0111111710.1186/s13048-018-0410-3MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathwayHari Om Pande0Dawit Tesfaye1Michael Hoelker2Samuel Gebremedhn3Eva Held4Christiane Neuhoff5Ernst Tholen6Karl Schellander7Dessie Salilew Wondim8Department of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnDepartment of Animal Breeding and Husbandry, Institute of Animal Science, University of BonnAbstract Background The granulosa cells are indispensable for follicular development and its function is orchestrated by several genes, which in turn posttranscriptionally regulated by microRNAs (miRNA). In our previous study, the miRRNA-424/503 cluster was found to be highly abundant in bovine granulosa cells (bGCs) of preovulatory dominant follicle compared to subordinate counterpart at day 19 of the bovine estrous cycle. Other study also indicated the involvement of miR-424/503 cluster in tumour cell resistance to apoptosis suggesting this miRNA cluster may involve in cell survival. However, the role of miR-424/503 cluster in granulosa cell function remains elusive Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of miRNA-424/503 cluster in bGCs function using microRNA gain- and loss-of-function approaches. Results The role of miR-424/503 cluster members in granulosa cell function was investigated by overexpressing or inhibiting its activity in vitro cultured granulosa cells using miR-424/503 mimic or inhibitor, respectively. Luciferase reporter assay showed that SMAD7 and ACVR2A are the direct targets of the miRNA-424/503 cluster members. In line with this, overexpression of miRNA-424/503 cluster members using its mimic and inhibition of its activity by its inhibitor reduced and increased, respectively the expression of SMAD7 and ACVR2A. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis indicated that overexpression of miRNA-424/503 cluster members enhanced bGCs proliferation by promoting G1- to S- phase cell cycle transition. Modulation of miRNA-424/503 cluster members tended to increase phosphorylation of SMAD2/3 in the Activin signalling pathway. Moreover, sequence specific knockdown of SMAD7, the target gene of miRNA-424/503 cluster members, using small interfering RNA also revealed similar phenotypic and molecular alterations observed when miRNA-424/503 cluster members were overexpressed. Similarly, to get more insight about the role of miRNA-424/503 cluster members in activin signalling pathway, granulosa cells were treated with activin A. Activin A treatment increased cell proliferation and downregulation of both miRNA-424/503 members and its target gene, indicated the presence of negative feedback loop between activin A and the expression of miRNA-424/503. Conclusion This study suggests that the miRNA-424/503 cluster members are involved in regulating bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression. Further, miRNA-424/503 cluster members target the SMAD7 and ACVR2A genes which are involved in the activin signalling pathway.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13048-018-0410-3miR-424/503 cluster membersGranulosa cellsSMAD7ACVR2AActivin a
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author Hari Om Pande
Dawit Tesfaye
Michael Hoelker
Samuel Gebremedhn
Eva Held
Christiane Neuhoff
Ernst Tholen
Karl Schellander
Dessie Salilew Wondim
spellingShingle Hari Om Pande
Dawit Tesfaye
Michael Hoelker
Samuel Gebremedhn
Eva Held
Christiane Neuhoff
Ernst Tholen
Karl Schellander
Dessie Salilew Wondim
MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway
Journal of Ovarian Research
miR-424/503 cluster members
Granulosa cells
SMAD7
ACVR2A
Activin a
author_facet Hari Om Pande
Dawit Tesfaye
Michael Hoelker
Samuel Gebremedhn
Eva Held
Christiane Neuhoff
Ernst Tholen
Karl Schellander
Dessie Salilew Wondim
author_sort Hari Om Pande
title MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway
title_short MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway
title_full MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway
title_fullStr MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting SMAD7 gene through activin signalling pathway
title_sort microrna-424/503 cluster members regulate bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by targeting smad7 gene through activin signalling pathway
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ovarian Research
issn 1757-2215
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background The granulosa cells are indispensable for follicular development and its function is orchestrated by several genes, which in turn posttranscriptionally regulated by microRNAs (miRNA). In our previous study, the miRRNA-424/503 cluster was found to be highly abundant in bovine granulosa cells (bGCs) of preovulatory dominant follicle compared to subordinate counterpart at day 19 of the bovine estrous cycle. Other study also indicated the involvement of miR-424/503 cluster in tumour cell resistance to apoptosis suggesting this miRNA cluster may involve in cell survival. However, the role of miR-424/503 cluster in granulosa cell function remains elusive Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the role of miRNA-424/503 cluster in bGCs function using microRNA gain- and loss-of-function approaches. Results The role of miR-424/503 cluster members in granulosa cell function was investigated by overexpressing or inhibiting its activity in vitro cultured granulosa cells using miR-424/503 mimic or inhibitor, respectively. Luciferase reporter assay showed that SMAD7 and ACVR2A are the direct targets of the miRNA-424/503 cluster members. In line with this, overexpression of miRNA-424/503 cluster members using its mimic and inhibition of its activity by its inhibitor reduced and increased, respectively the expression of SMAD7 and ACVR2A. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis indicated that overexpression of miRNA-424/503 cluster members enhanced bGCs proliferation by promoting G1- to S- phase cell cycle transition. Modulation of miRNA-424/503 cluster members tended to increase phosphorylation of SMAD2/3 in the Activin signalling pathway. Moreover, sequence specific knockdown of SMAD7, the target gene of miRNA-424/503 cluster members, using small interfering RNA also revealed similar phenotypic and molecular alterations observed when miRNA-424/503 cluster members were overexpressed. Similarly, to get more insight about the role of miRNA-424/503 cluster members in activin signalling pathway, granulosa cells were treated with activin A. Activin A treatment increased cell proliferation and downregulation of both miRNA-424/503 members and its target gene, indicated the presence of negative feedback loop between activin A and the expression of miRNA-424/503. Conclusion This study suggests that the miRNA-424/503 cluster members are involved in regulating bovine granulosa cell proliferation and cell cycle progression. Further, miRNA-424/503 cluster members target the SMAD7 and ACVR2A genes which are involved in the activin signalling pathway.
topic miR-424/503 cluster members
Granulosa cells
SMAD7
ACVR2A
Activin a
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13048-018-0410-3
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