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MicroRNA-200a activates Nrf2 signaling to protect osteoblasts from dexamethasone

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ONCOTARGET
Volume 8, Issue 62, Pages 104867-104876

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.20452

Keywords

dexamethasone; osteoblasts; miR-200a; keap1; Nrf2

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation [81672170]

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Treatment with dexamethasone in human osteoblasts leads to oxidative stress and cell injures. NF-E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a key anti-oxidant signaling. We want to induce Nrf2 activation via microRNA-mediated silencing its suppressor Keap1. Our results show that microRNA-200a (miR-200a) expression depleted Keap1, causing Nrf2 protein stabilization in OB-6 osteoblastic cells. Reversely, the miR-200a anti-sense led to Keap1 upregulation and Nrf2 degradation. miR-200a expression activated Nrf2 signaling, which inhibited dexamethasone-induced reactive oxygen species production and OB-6 cell death/apoptosis. Keap1 shRNA also activated Nrf2 and protected OB-6 cells from dexamethasone. Importantly, miR-200a was ineffective in Keap1-silenced (by shRNA) OB-6 cells. In the primary human osteoblasts, Keap1 silence by targeted-shRNA or miR-200a protected cells from dexamethasone. Significantly, miR-200a level was decreased in necrotic femoral head tissues, which was correlated with Keap1 mRNA upregulation. Together, miR-200a expression activates Nrf2 signaling and protects human osteoblasts from dexamethasone.

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