@article{3c8c4c67af7940ca965eaccaf71088f6,
title = "Pancreas-enriched miRNA refines endocrine cell differentiation",
abstract = "Genome-encoded microRNAs (miRNAs) provide a post-transcriptional regulatory layer that is important for pancreas development. However, how specific miRNAs are intertwined into the transcriptional network, which controls endocrine differentiation, is not well understood. Here, we show that microRNA-7 (miR-7) is specifically expressed in endocrine precursors and in mature endocrine cells. We further demonstrate that Pax6 is an important target of miR-7. miR-7 overexpression in developing pancreas explants or in transgenic mice led to Pax6 downregulation and inhibition of α- and β-cell differentiation, resembling the molecular changes caused by haploinsufficient expression of Pax6. Accordingly, miR-7 knockdown resulted in Pax6 upregulation and promoted α- and β-cell differentiation. Furthermore, Pax6 downregulation reversed the effect of miR-7 knockdown on insulin promoter activity. These data suggest a novel miR-7-based circuit that ensures precise control of endocrine cell differentiation.",
author = "Sharon Kredo-Russo and Mandelbaum, \{Amitai D.\} and Avital Ness and Ilana Alon and Lennox, \{Kim A.\} and Behlke, \{Mark A.\} and Eran Hornstein",
note = "Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [99-2007-71]; German-Israeli Foundation (GIF) Young Investigator Award; European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD)/D-Cure Young Investigator Award; EFSD-Lilly; Israel Science Foundation; Wolfson family charitable trust; Celia Benattar Memorial Fund for Juvenile Diabetes; Carolito Stiftung; Charlene Vener New Scientist Fund; Kimmel Institute for Stem Cell Research; estates of F. Sherr, L. Asse and N. Baltor; Charlestein Foundation; Fraida FoundationThis work was supported by a grant from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [\#99-2007-71 to E.H.]; the German-Israeli Foundation (GIF) Young Investigator Award; the European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes (EFSD)/D-Cure Young Investigator Award; EFSD-Lilly; and the Israel Science Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the Wolfson family charitable trust; the Celia Benattar Memorial Fund for Juvenile Diabetes; Carolito Stiftung; the Charlene Vener New Scientist Fund; the Kimmel Institute for Stem Cell Research; the estates of F. Sherr, L. Asse and N. Baltor; the Charlestein Foundation; and the Fraida Foundation. E.H. is the incumbent of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Career Development Chair, and research in this lab is supported by Dr Sydney Brenner and friends. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.",
year = "2012",
month = aug,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1242/dev.080127",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "139",
pages = "3021--3031",
journal = "Development (Cambridge)",
issn = "0950-1991",
publisher = "Company of Biologists Ltd",
number = "16",
}