miR-320a induces pancreatic β cells dysfunction in diabetes by inhibiting MafF

  • Hengzhi Du
  • , Zhongwei Yin
  • , Yanru Zhao
  • , Huaping Li
  • , Beibei Dai
  • , Jiahui Fan
  • , Mengying He
  • , Xiang Nie
  • , Cong Yi Wang
  • , Dao Wen Wang*
  • , Chen Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A variety of studies indicate that microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in diabetes. However, the direct role of miR-320a in the pathophysiology of pancreatic β cells under diabetes mellitus remains unclear. In the current study, islet transplantation and hyperglycemic clamp assays were performed in miR-320a transgenic mice to explore the effects of miR-320a on pancreatic β cells in vivo. Meanwhile, β cell-specific overexpression or inhibition of miR-320a was delivered by adeno-associated virus (AAV8). In vitro, overexpression or downregulation of miR-320a was introduced in cultured rat islet tumor cells (INS1). RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (RIP-Seq), luciferase reporter assay, and western blotting were performed to identify the target genes. Results showed that miR-320a was increased in the pancreatic β cells from high-fat-diet (HFD)-treated mice. Overexpression of miR-320a could not only deteriorate the HFD-induced pancreatic islet dysfunction, but also initiate pancreatic islet dysfunction spontaneously in vivo. Meanwhile, miR-320a increased the ROS level, inhibited proliferation, and induced apoptosis of cultured β cells in vitro. Finally, we identified that MafF was the target of miR-320a that responsible for the dysfunction of pancreatic β cells. Our data suggested that miR-320a could damage the pancreatic β cells directly and might be a potential therapeutic target of diabetes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)444-457
Number of pages14
JournalMolecular Therapy Nucleic Acids
Volume26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • diabetes
  • MafF
  • miRNA
  • pancreatic islet
  • β cells

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