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Neuronal differentiation by TAp73 is mediated by microRNA-34a regulation of synaptic protein targets.


ABSTRACT: The p53-family member TAp73 is a transcription factor that plays a key role in many biological processes. Here, we show that p73 drives the expression of microRNA (miR)-34a, but not miR-34b and -c, by acting on specific binding sites on the miR-34a promoter. Expression of miR-34a is modulated in parallel with that of TAp73 during in vitro differentiation of neuroblastoma cells and cortical neurons. Retinoid-driven neuroblastoma differentiation is inhibited by knockdown of either p73 or miR-34a. Transcript expression of miR-34a is significantly reduced in vivo both in the cortex and hippocampus of p73(-/-) mice; miR-34a and TAp73 expression also increase during postnatal development of the brain and cerebellum when synaptogenesis occurs. Accordingly, overexpression or silencing of miR-34a inversely modulates expression of synaptic targets, including synaptotagmin-1 and syntaxin-1A. Notably, the axis TAp73/miR-34a/synaptotagmin-1 is conserved in brains from Alzheimer's patients. These data reinforce a role for TAp73 in neuronal development.

SUBMITTER: Agostini M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3248477 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neuronal differentiation by TAp73 is mediated by microRNA-34a regulation of synaptic protein targets.

Agostini Massimiliano M   Tucci Paola P   Killick Richard R   Candi Eleonora E   Sayan Berna S BS   Rivetti di Val Cervo Pia P   Nicotera Pierluigi P   McKeon Frank F   Knight Richard A RA   Mak Tak W TW   Melino Gerry G  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111212 52


The p53-family member TAp73 is a transcription factor that plays a key role in many biological processes. Here, we show that p73 drives the expression of microRNA (miR)-34a, but not miR-34b and -c, by acting on specific binding sites on the miR-34a promoter. Expression of miR-34a is modulated in parallel with that of TAp73 during in vitro differentiation of neuroblastoma cells and cortical neurons. Retinoid-driven neuroblastoma differentiation is inhibited by knockdown of either p73 or miR-34a.  ...[more]

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