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      MicroRNA-320 induces neurite outgrowth by targeting ARPP-19.

      Neuroreport
      Animals, Cell Count, methods, Cell Death, genetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Gene Targeting, Mice, MicroRNAs, physiology, Neurites, metabolism, Phosphoproteins

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          MicroRNAs are important in the development, functioning, and pathophysiology of the central nervous system. Here, we show that increasing the levels of microRNA-320 (miR-320) for 3 days markedly increases neurite length, and at 4 days, reduces the total cell number in Neuro-2A cells. In-silico analysis of possible miR-320 targets identified cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein-19 kDa (ARPP-19) and semaphorin 3a as potential targets that could be involved. ARPP-19 was validated by showing reduced mRNA and protein levels when miR-320 was overexpressed, whereas miR-320 had no effect on semaphorin 3a expression. ARPP-19 is known to inhibit protein phosphatase-2A activity, which inhibits mitosis and induces neurite outgrowth, making this the likely mechanism. Thus, increased levels of miR-320 lead to decreased levels of ARPP-19, increased neurite length, and fewer total cells. These data suggest that miR-320 could play a role in neuronal development and might be a target to enhance neuronal regeneration following injury.

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          22617447
          3367035
          10.1097/WNR.0b013e3283540394

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Count,methods,Cell Death,genetics,Cell Line, Tumor,Gene Targeting,Mice,MicroRNAs,physiology,Neurites,metabolism,Phosphoproteins

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