The circular RNA Cdr1as, via miR-7 and its targets, regulates insulin transcription and secretion in islet cells
Wenzhou Medical University · Laboratoire de Génétique Médicale
Abstract
Among the identified thousands of circular RNAs (circRNA) in humans and animals, Cdr1as (also known as CiRS-7) was recently demonstrated to act as a powerful miR-7 sponge/inhibitor in developing midbrain of zebrafish, suggesting a novel mechanism for regulating microRNA functions. MiR-7 is abundantly expressed in islet cells, but overexpressing miR-7 in transgenic mouse β cells causes diabetes. Therefore, we infer that Cdr1as expression may inhibit miR-7 function in islet cells, which in turn improves insulin secretion. Here, we show the first characterization of Cdr1as expression in islet cells, which was upregulated by long-term forskolin and PMA stimulation, but not high glucose, indicating the involvement…
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- FWCI
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4Topics & keywords
- Islet
- PAX6
- Downregulation and upregulation
- Biology
- Forskolin
- Zebrafish
- Cell biology
- microRNA