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MiR-370 enhances cell cycle and represses lipid accumulation in porcine adipocytes

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Abstract MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are emerging as an important regulator during adipose development. Previous studies have revealed that miR-370 is related to lipid metabolic homeostasis, however, its roles in lipid accumulation… Click to show full abstract

Abstract MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are emerging as an important regulator during adipose development. Previous studies have revealed that miR-370 is related to lipid metabolic homeostasis, however, its roles in lipid accumulation remain to be established. In this study, we demonstrated that ssc-miR-370 was highly conserved across domestic animals, and relatively enriched in adipose tissues and skeletal muscles. Overexpression of ssc-miR-370 significantly promoted the proliferation of porcine preadipocytes through facilitating G1/S phase transition. Meanwhile, ssc-miR-370 mimics dramatically suppressed adipogenic differentiation, indicated by reduced triglyceride deposition as well as downregulated PPARγ and aP2 expressions. Furthermore, ssc-miR-370 was demonstrated to repress FoxO1 expression via directly targeting FoxO1 3′-UTR using dual luciferase activity assay. Our data evaluates miR-370 as a novel adipogenic modulator, which may be a potential target to reduce backfat thickness in pigs and fight obesity in humans.

Keywords: lipid accumulation; mir 370; porcine; ssc mir; 370 enhances

Journal Title: Animal Biotechnology
Year Published: 2019

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