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MicroRNA-214 inhibits angiogenesis by targeting Quaking and reducing angiogenic growth factor release

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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
卷 93, 期 4, 页码 655-665

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvs003

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Angiogenesis; MicroRNA; Growth factors; Quaking; miR-214

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  1. Netherlands Heart Foundation [2003B07304]
  2. Besluit Subsidies Investeringen Kennisinfrastructuur 'Dutch Program for Tissue Engineering' [6746]
  3. Bekalis price
  4. German Research Foundation [Gr3459/2-1]
  5. Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation
  6. Nederlandse Hartstichting

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Angiogenesis is a critical component of many pathological conditions in adult tissues and is essential for embryonic development. MicroRNAs are indispensable for normal vascular development, but their exact role in regulating angiogenesis remains unresolved. Previously, we have observed that miR-214 is differentially expressed in compensatory arteriogenesis. Here, we investigated the potential role of miR-214 in the process of angiogenesis. miR-214 is expressed in all major vascular cell types, and modulation of miR-214 levels in endothelial cells significantly affected tubular sprouting. In vivo silencing of miR-214 enhanced the formation of a perfused vascular network in implanted Matrigel plugs and retinal developmental angiogenesis in mice. miR-214 directly targets Quaking, a protein critical for vascular development. Quaking knockdown reduced pro-angiogenic growth factor expression and inhibited endothelial cell sprouting similar to miR-214 overexpression. In accordance, silencing of miR-214 increased the secretion of pro-angiogenic growth factors, including vascular endothelial growth factor, and enhanced the pro-angiogenic action of the endothelial cell-derived conditioned medium, whereas miR-214 overexpression had the opposite effect. Here, we report a novel role for miR-214 in regulating angiogenesis and identify Quaking as a direct target of miR-214. The anti-angiogenic effect of miR-214 is mediated through the down-regulation of Quaking and pro-angiogenic growth factor expression. This study presents miR-214 as a potential important target for pro- or anti-angiogenic therapies.

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