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XCI-escaping gene KDM5C contributes to ovarian development via downregulating miR-320a

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HUMAN GENETICS
卷 136, 期 2, 页码 227-239

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DOI: 10.1007/s00439-016-1752-9

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB967404]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81490742, 31471405, 81401219]
  3. NSFC-CIHR Joint Health Research Program [8161101434, 81361128007]
  4. Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology Program [14DJ1400100, 15411966700]
  5. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University [IRT1184]

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Mechanisms underlying female gonadal dysgenesis remain unclarified and relatively unstudied. Whether X-chromosome inactivation (XCI)-escaping genes and microRNAs (miRNAs) contribute to this condition is currently unknown. We compared 45,X Turner Syndrome women with 46,XX normal women, and investigated differentially expressed miRNAs in Turner Syndrome through plasma miRNA sequencing. We found that miR-320a was consistently upregulated not only in 45,X plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), but also in 45,X fetal gonadal tissues. The levels of miR-320a in PBMCs from 45,X, 46,XX, 46,XY, and 47,XXY human subjects were inversely related to the expression levels of XCI-escaping gene KDM5C in PBMCs. In vitro models indicated that KDM5C suppressed miR-320a transcription by directly binding to the promoter of miR-320a to prevent histone methylation. In addition, we demonstrated that KITLG, an essential gene for ovarian development and primordial germ cell survival, was a direct target of miR-320a and that it was downregulated in 45,X fetal gonadal tissues. In conclusion, we demonstrated that downregulation of miR-320a by the XCI-escaping gene KDM5C contributed to ovarian development by targeting KITLG.

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