articleNucleic Acids ResearchFeb 23, 2005GOLD OA

Antisense inhibition of human miRNAs and indications for an involvement of miRNA in cell growth and apoptosis

Woodward (United States)

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Abstract

Of the over 200 identified mammalian microRNAs (miRNAs), only a few have known biological activity. To gain a better understanding of the role that miRNAs play in specific cellular pathways, we utilized antisense molecules to inhibit miRNA activity. We used miRNA inhibitors targeting miR-23, 21, 15a, 16 and 19a to test efficacy of antisense molecules in reducing miRNA activity on reporter genes bearing miRNA-binding sites. The miRNA inhibitors de-repressed reporter gene activity when a miRNA-binding site was cloned into its 3'-untranslated region. We employed a library of miRNA inhibitors to screen for miRNA involved in cell growth and apoptosis. In HeLa cells, we found that inhibition of miR-95, 124, 125,…

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Keywords
  • microRNA
  • Biology
  • Apoptosis
  • Cell growth
  • HeLa
  • Reporter gene
  • Cell biology
  • Gene silencing
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