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MicroRNA miR-133 represses HERG K+ channel expression contributing to QT prolongation in diabetic hearts

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 282, Issue 17, Pages 12363-12367

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C700015200

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We have previously found that the ether-a-go-go related gene (ERG), a long QT syndrome gene encoding a key K+ channel (I-Kr) in cardiac cells, is severely depressed in its expression at the protein level but not at the mRNA level in diabetic subjects. The mechanisms underlying the disparate alterations of ERG protein and mRNA, however, remained unknown. Wereport here a remarkable overexpression of miR-133 in hearts from a rabbit model of diabetes, and in parallel the expression of serum response factor ( SRF), which is known to be a transactivator of miR-133, was also robustly increased. Delivery of exogenous miR-133 into the rabbit myocytes and cell lines produced posttranscriptional repression of ERG, down-regulating ERG protein level without altering its transcript level and caused substantial depression of IKr, an effect abrogated by the miR-133 antisense inhibitor. Functional inhibition or gene silencing of SRF down- regulated miR-133 expression and increased IKr density. Repression of ERG by miR-133 likely underlies the differential changes ofERGprotein and transcript thereby depression of IKr, and contributes to repolarization slowing thereby QT prolongation and the associated arrhythmias, in diabetic hearts. Our study provided the first evidence for the pathological role of miR-133 in adult hearts and thus expanded our understanding of the cellular function and pathophysiological roles of miRNAs.

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