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Series GSE139961 Query DataSets for GSE139961
Status Public on Nov 30, 2020
Title Differentially expressed microRNAs in the mouse liver with T3 treatment
Platform organisms Homo sapiens; Mus musculus; Rattus norvegicus; Human alphaherpesvirus 1; Human betaherpesvirus 5; Murid betaherpesvirus 1; human gammaherpesvirus 4; JC polyomavirus; Human immunodeficiency virus 1; Murid gammaherpesvirus 4; Human gammaherpesvirus 8; Betapolyomavirus hominis; Betapolyomavirus macacae
Sample organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary An improved mechanistic understanding of the thyroid hormone (TH) action on bile acid (BA) synthetic pathway, the major route for cholesterol elimination, will facilitate the identification of novel therapeutic targets for hypercholesterolemia. Here, we show that hepatic miR-378 is positively regulated by TH. Transient overexpression of miR-378 in the liver of mice reduces the serum cholesterol levels, which is accompanied with an upregulation of key enzymes involved in the intrahepatic conversion of cholesterol to BAs. Importantly, transgenic mice with liver-specific and moderate overexpression of miR-378 also display a decrease in serum cholesterol levels accompanied with an enhanced BA synthesis and are resistant to diet-induced hypercholesterolemia. In contrast, mice lacking miR-378 exhibit an elevation of serum cholesterol levels accompanied with an impaired BA synthesis. Mechanistic studies reveal that hepatic miR-378 regulates BA synthesis and cholesterol homeostasis through its direct target gene MAFG, which is a transcriptional repressor of BA synthetic genes. We also show that miR-378 serves as an essential component in either incoherent or coherent feed-forward loop to confer robust and precise controls on BA synthesis in response to TH signalling. Together, we identify a previously undescribed miR-378-mediated mechanism underlying the cholesterol-lowering effect of TH. Our findings not only add a new dimension to our understanding the regulation of BA synthesis by TH, but also provide new therapeutic regimens to manage serum cholesterol levels
 
Overall design Two groups: MMI and MMI+T3; one sample per group, and each sample is the pool of livers of five mice treated the same.
 
Contributor(s) Sun C, Liu W
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Submission date Nov 05, 2019
Last update date Dec 03, 2020
Contact name Dandan Zhang
E-mail(s) zhangdandan3@hotmail.com
Organization name Fudan University
Street address Dongan Road
City Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 230000
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20794 miRCURY LNA microRNA Array, v.10.0 - hsa, mmu & rno
Samples (1)
GSM4150526 liver_MMI_rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA587743

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