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A High-Content Screen Identifies MicroRNAs That Regulate Liver Repopulation After Injury in Mice.
Citation | “A High-Content Screen Identifies Micrornas That Regulate Liver Repopulation After Injury In Mice.”. Gastroenterology, pp. 1044-1057.e17. . |
Center | University of Pennsylvania |
Author | Adam M Zahm, Amber W Wang, Yue J Wang, Jonathan Schug, Kirk J Wangensteen, Klaus H Kaestner |
Keywords | Genetic Screen, post-transcriptional regulation, Tough decoy, microRNA |
Abstract |
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Liver regeneration is impaired in mice with hepatocyte-specific deficiencies in microRNA (miRNA) processing, but it is not clear which miRNAs regulate this process. We developed a high-throughput screen to identify miRNAs that regulate hepatocyte repopulation after toxic liver injury using fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase-deficient mice. METHODS: We constructed plasmid pools encoding more than 30,000 tough decoy miRNA inhibitors (hairpin nucleic acids designed to specifically inhibit interactions between miRNAs and their targets) to target hepatocyte miRNAs in a pairwise manner. The plasmid libraries were delivered to hepatocytes in fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase-deficient mice at the time of liver injury via hydrodynamic tail-vein injection. Integrated transgene-containing transposons were quantified after liver repopulation via high-throughput sequencing. Changes in polysome-bound transcripts after miRNA inhibition were determined using translating ribosome affinity purification followed by high-throughput sequencing. RESULTS: Analyses of tough decoy abundance in hepatocyte genomic DNA and input plasmid pools identified several thousand miRNA inhibitors that were significantly depleted or increased after repopulation. We classified a subset of miRNA binding sites as those that have strong effects on liver repopulation, implicating the targeted hepatocyte miRNAs as regulators of this process. We then generated a high-content map of pairwise interactions between 171 miRNA-binding sites and identified synergistic and redundant effects. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a screen to identify miRNAs that regulate liver repopulation after injury in live mice. |
Year of Publication |
2020
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Journal |
Gastroenterology
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Volume |
158
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Issue |
4
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Number of Pages |
1044-1057.e17
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Date Published |
12/2020
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ISSN Number |
1528-0012
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DOI |
10.1053/j.gastro.2019.11.025
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Alternate Journal |
Gastroenterology
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PMID |
31759059
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PMCID |
PMC7472793
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