Publication: miR-21 mimic blocks obesity in mice: A novel therapeutic option
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Date
2021-06-25
Authors
Lhamyani, Said
Gentile, Adriana-Mariel
Giraldez-Perez, Rosa M.
Feijoo-Cuaresma, Monica
Romero-Zerbo, Silvana Yanina
Clemente-Postigo, Mercedes
Zayed, Hatem
Olivera, Wilfredo Oliva
Bermudez-Silva, Francisco Javier
Salas, Julian
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Cell press
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are promising drug targets for obesity and metabolic disorders. Recently, miRNA mimics are providing a unique mechanism of action that guides the process for drug development and sets out the context of their therapeutic application. miRNA (miR)-21 expression in white adipose tissue (WAT) has been associated with obesity. We aimed to analyze miR-21 expression levels in relation to diabetes and obesity to determine the effect that miR-21 mimic has on processes involved in WAT functionality, to dissect the underlying molecular mechanisms, and to study the potential therapeutic application of the miR-21 mimic against obesity. We found higher miR-21 levels in WAT from non-diabetic obese compared to normoweight humans and mice. Moreover, in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, miR-21 mimic affect genes involved in WAT functionality regulation and significantly increase the expression of genes involved in browning and thermogenesis. Interestingly, in vivo treatment with the miR-21 mimic blocked weight gain induced by a high-fat diet in obese mice, without modifying food intake or physical activity. This was associated with metabolic enhancement, WAT browning, and brown adipose tissue (AT) thermogenic programming through vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A), p53, and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) signaling pathways. Our findings suggest that miR-21 mimic-based therapy may provide a new opportunity to therapeutically manage obesity and consequently, its associated alterations.
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MeSH Terms
Adipocyte
White
Gene
Expression
Differentiation
Inhibition
White
Gene
Expression
Differentiation
Inhibition
DeCS Terms
Adipocitos
Blanco
Genes
Insulina
Tejidos
Blanco
Genes
Insulina
Tejidos
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Keywords
Adipose-tissue dysfunction, Insulin-resistance, Brown, Fat
Citation
Lhamyani S, Gentile AM, Giráldez-Pérez RM, Feijóo-Cuaresma M, Romero-Zerbo SY, Clemente-Postigo M, et al. miR-21 mimic blocks obesity in mice: A novel therapeutic option. Mol Ther Nucleic Acids. 2021 Jul 2;26:401-416