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Valproic acid causes proteasomal degradation of DICER and influences miRNA expression.


ABSTRACT: Valproic acid (VPA) is a commonly used drug to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorders. Known properties of VPA are inhibitions of histone deacetylases and activation of extracellular signal regulated kinases (ERK), which cannot fully explain VPA's clinical features. We found that VPA induces the proteasomal degradation of DICER, a key protein in the generation of micro RNAs. Unexpectedly, the concentration of several micro RNAs increases after VPA treatment, which is caused by the upregulation of their hosting genes prior to DICER degradation. The data suggest that a loss of DICER protein and changes in micro RNA concentration contributes to the clinical properties of VPA. VPA can be used experimentally to down regulate DICER protein levels, which likely reflects a natural regulation of DICER.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3866160 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Valproic acid causes proteasomal degradation of DICER and influences miRNA expression.

Zhang Zhaiyi Z   Convertini Paolo P   Shen Manli M   Xu Xiu X   Lemoine Frédéric F   de la Grange Pierre P   Andres Douglas A DA   Stamm Stefan S  

PloS one 20131217 12


Valproic acid (VPA) is a commonly used drug to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorders. Known properties of VPA are inhibitions of histone deacetylases and activation of extracellular signal regulated kinases (ERK), which cannot fully explain VPA's clinical features. We found that VPA induces the proteasomal degradation of DICER, a key protein in the generation of micro RNAs. Unexpectedly, the concentration of several micro RNAs increases after VPA treatment, which is caused by the upregulation of  ...[more]

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