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MicroRNA-542 Promotes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and SMAD Activity and Is Elevated in Intensive Care Unit–acquired Weakness
by
Paul, Richard
, Lewis, Amy
, Polkey, Michael I.
, Bloch, Susannah
, Connolly, Martin
, Garros, Roser Farre
, Garfield, Benjamin E.
, Mouly, Vincent
, Griffiths, Mark J.
, Kemp, Paul R.
, Natanek, S. Amanda
in
Animals
/ Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Critical Care
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Life Sciences
/ Lung diseases
/ Male
/ Mice
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ Mitochondria - metabolism
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Mortality
/ Muscle Weakness - metabolism
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Original
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Quadriceps Muscle - metabolism
/ Sepsis
/ Signal Transduction
/ Smad Proteins - metabolism
/ Surgery
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta - metabolism
2017
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MicroRNA-542 Promotes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and SMAD Activity and Is Elevated in Intensive Care Unit–acquired Weakness
by
Paul, Richard
, Lewis, Amy
, Polkey, Michael I.
, Bloch, Susannah
, Connolly, Martin
, Garros, Roser Farre
, Garfield, Benjamin E.
, Mouly, Vincent
, Griffiths, Mark J.
, Kemp, Paul R.
, Natanek, S. Amanda
in
Animals
/ Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Critical Care
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Life Sciences
/ Lung diseases
/ Male
/ Mice
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ Mitochondria - metabolism
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Mortality
/ Muscle Weakness - metabolism
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Original
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Quadriceps Muscle - metabolism
/ Sepsis
/ Signal Transduction
/ Smad Proteins - metabolism
/ Surgery
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta - metabolism
2017
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MicroRNA-542 Promotes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and SMAD Activity and Is Elevated in Intensive Care Unit–acquired Weakness
by
Paul, Richard
, Lewis, Amy
, Polkey, Michael I.
, Bloch, Susannah
, Connolly, Martin
, Garros, Roser Farre
, Garfield, Benjamin E.
, Mouly, Vincent
, Griffiths, Mark J.
, Kemp, Paul R.
, Natanek, S. Amanda
in
Animals
/ Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Critical Care
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Life Sciences
/ Lung diseases
/ Male
/ Mice
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - metabolism
/ Mitochondria - metabolism
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Mortality
/ Muscle Weakness - metabolism
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Original
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
/ Quadriceps Muscle - metabolism
/ Sepsis
/ Signal Transduction
/ Smad Proteins - metabolism
/ Surgery
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta - metabolism
2017
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MicroRNA-542 Promotes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and SMAD Activity and Is Elevated in Intensive Care Unit–acquired Weakness
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MicroRNA-542 Promotes Mitochondrial Dysfunction and SMAD Activity and Is Elevated in Intensive Care Unit–acquired Weakness
2017
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Loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is a common consequence of critical illness and a range of chronic diseases, but the mechanisms by which this occurs are unclear.
To identify microRNAs (miRNAs) that were increased in the quadriceps of patients with muscle wasting and to determine the molecular pathways by which they contributed to muscle dysfunction.
miRNA-542-3p/5p (miR-542-3p/5p) were quantified in the quadriceps of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW). The effect of miR-542-3p/5p was determined on mitochondrial function and transforming growth factor-β signaling in vitro and in vivo.
miR-542-3p/5p were elevated in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease but more markedly in patients with ICUAW. In vitro, miR-542-3p suppressed the expression of the mitochondrial ribosomal protein MRPS10 and reduced 12S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) expression, suggesting mitochondrial ribosomal stress. miR-542-5p increased nuclear phospho-SMAD2/3 and suppressed expression of SMAD7, SMURF1, and PPP2CA, proteins that inhibit or reduce SMAD2/3 phosphorylation, suggesting that miR-542-5p increased transforming growth factor-β signaling. In mice, miR-542 overexpression caused muscle wasting, and reduced mitochondrial function, 12S rRNA expression, and SMAD7 expression, consistent with the effects of the miRNAs in vitro. Similarly, in patients with ICUAW, the expression of 12S rRNA and of the inhibitors of SMAD2/3 phosphorylation were reduced, indicative of mitochondrial ribosomal stress and increased transforming growth factor-β signaling. In patients undergoing aortic surgery, preoperative levels of miR-542-3p/5p were positively correlated with muscle loss after surgery.
Elevated miR-542-3p/5p may cause muscle atrophy in intensive care unit patients through the promotion of mitochondrial dysfunction and activation of SMAD2/3 phosphorylation.
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Oxford University Press,American Thoracic Society
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