miR ‑483‑3p regulates osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells by targeting STAT1.

miR‑483‑3p regulates osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells by targeting STAT1. Mol Med Rep. 2019 Sep 24;: Authors: Xiao Y, Guo Q, Jiang TJ, Yuan Y, Yang L, Wang GW, Xiao WF Abstract Osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) is regulated by a variety of intracellular regulatory factors including osterix, runt‑related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), bone morphogenetic proteins and transforming growth factorβ. Recent studies have shown that microRNAs (miRs) serve a crucial role in this process. In the present study, miR‑483‑3p levels were significantly increased during osteogenic differentiation of mouse and human BMSCs. Overexpression of miR‑483‑3p promoted osteogenic differentiation, whereas inhibition of miR‑483‑3p reversed these effects. miR‑483‑3p regulated osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs by targeting STAT1, and thus enhancing RUNX2 transcriptional activity and RUNX2 nuclear translocation. In vivo, overexpression of miR‑483‑3p using a BMSC‑specific aptamer delivery system stimulated bone formation in aged mice. Therefore, the present study suggested that miR‑483‑3p promoted osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs by targeting STAT1, and miR‑483‑3 prepresent a potential therapeutic target for age‑related bone loss. PMID: 31702021 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Molecular Medicine Reports - Category: Molecular Biology Tags: Mol Med Rep Source Type: research