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miR-129-5p in exosomes inhibits diabetes-associated osteogenesis in the jaw via targeting FZD4

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.05.072

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miR-129-5p; Exosomes; Diabetes mellitus; Osteoblast differentiation

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  1. 1125 Project of Xiamen Children's Hospital

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This study investigated the role of miR-129-5p in regulating osteoblast differentiation, showing that exosomes containing miR-129-5p from the blood of DM rats inhibit osteoblast differentiation by targeting the FZD4/B-catenin signaling pathway. The findings suggest that miR-129-5p may be a regulator of BMSCs in the jaw region.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) influence induces poor osseointegration. The osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) is a critical factor in successful dental implants. Certain microRNAs play important roles during bone development, and others are deregulated in diabetes. This study investigated the roles of miR-129-5p in the osteoblast differentiation regulation. Exosomes containing miR-129-5p inhibited the osteoblast differentiation and was found in the blood of DM rats. The BMSCs isolated from the jaw of rats were used to detect the miR-129-5p expression. Frizzled (FZD) proteins function as receptors for WNT ligands. The FZD4 was the target of miR-129-5p in dual luciferase assay and Western blot. The miR-129-5p inhibited osteoblast differentiation and decreased the osteoblast markers. The exosomes isolated from the blood of DM rats showed more miR-129-5p level. Results suggested that the exosomes containing miR-129-5p maybe regulators of BMSCs in jaw. The collected exosomes containing miR-129-5p showed the inhibition effect in osteoblast differentiation and decreased the expression osteoblastic markers by targeting FZD4/B-catenin signaling pathway. Therefore, the exosomes containing miR-129-5p in DM rats inhibits osteoblast differentiation by targeting FZD4/B- catenin pathway. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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