The objective of this study was to determine the expression and functional role of a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) MIAT (myocardial infarction associated transcript) in leiomyoma pathogenesis. Leiomyoma as compared… Click to show full abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the expression and functional role of a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) MIAT (myocardial infarction associated transcript) in leiomyoma pathogenesis. Leiomyoma as compared with myometrium (N=66) expressed significantly more MIAT which was independent of race/ethnicity and menstrual cycle phase but dependent on MED12 (mediator complex subunit 12) mutation status. Leiomyomas bearing the MED12 mutation expressed higher levels of MIAT and lower levels of microRNA 29 family (miR-29a, -b and -c) compared with MED12 wild type leiomyomas. Using luciferase reporter activity and RNA immunoprecipitation analysis MIAT was shown to sponge miR-29 family. In a three-dimensional spheroid culture system, transient transfection of MIAT siRNA in leiomyoma smooth muscle cells (LSMC) spheroids resulted in up-regulation of miR-29 family and downregulation of miR-29 targets, collagen type I (COL1A1), collagen type III (COL3A1) and TGF-β3 (Transforming Growth Factor β-3). Treatment of LSMC spheroids with TGF-β3 induced COL1A1, COL3A1 and MIAT levels, but repressed miR-29 family expression. Knockdown of MIAT in LSMC spheroids blocked the effects of TGF-β3 on the induction of COL1A1 and COL3A1 expression. Collectively, these results underscore the physiological significance of MIAT in extracellular matrix accumulation in leiomyoma.
               
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