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Exploring miR-9 Involvement in Ciona intestinalis Neural Development Using Peptide Nucleic Acids.


ABSTRACT: The microRNAs are small RNAs that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and can be involved in the onset of neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. They are emerging as possible targets for antisense-based therapy, even though the in vivo stability of miRNA analogues is still questioned. We tested the ability of peptide nucleic acids, a novel class of nucleic acid mimics, to downregulate miR-9 in vivo in an invertebrate model organism, the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, by microinjection of antisense molecules in the eggs. It is known that miR-9 is a well-conserved microRNA in bilaterians and we found that it is expressed in epidermal sensory neurons of the tail in the larva of C. intestinalis. Larvae developed from injected eggs showed a reduced differentiation of tail neurons, confirming the possibility to use peptide nucleic acid PNA to downregulate miRNA in a whole organism. By identifying putative targets of miR-9, we discuss the role of this miRNA in the development of the peripheral nervous system of ascidians.

SUBMITTER: Mercurio S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7139483 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploring miR-9 Involvement in <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> Neural Development Using Peptide Nucleic Acids.

Mercurio Silvia S   Cauteruccio Silvia S   Manenti Raoul R   Candiani Simona S   Scarì Giorgio G   Licandro Emanuela E   Pennati Roberta R  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200315 6


The microRNAs are small RNAs that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and can be involved in the onset of neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. They are emerging as possible targets for antisense-based therapy, even though the in vivo stability of miRNA analogues is still questioned. We tested the ability of peptide nucleic acids, a novel class of nucleic acid mimics, to downregulate miR-9 in vivo in an invertebrate model organism, the ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis,</i>  ...[more]

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