MiR-98 delays skeletal muscle differentiation by down-regulating E2F5

  • Jeremie Kropp
  • , Cindy Degerny
  • , Nadezda Morozova
  • , Julien Pontis
  • , Annick Harel-Bellan
  • , Anna Polesskaya

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Abstract

A genome-wide screen had previously shown that knocking down miR-98 and let-7g, two miRNAs of the let-7 family, leads to a dramatic increase in terminal myogenic differentiation. In the present paper, we report that a transcriptomic analysis of human myoblasts, where miR-98 was knocked down, revealed that approximately 240 genes were sensitive to miR-98 depletion. Among these potential targets of miR-98, we identified the transcriptional repressor E2F5 and showed that it is a direct target of miR-98. Knocking down simultaneously E2F5 and miR-98 almost fully restored normal differentiation, indicating that E2F5 is involved in the regulation of skeletal muscle differentiation. We subsequently show that E2F5 can bind to the promoters of two inhibitors of terminal muscle differentiation, ID1 (inhibitor of DNA binding 1) and HMOX1 (heme oxygenase 1), which decreases their expression in skeletal myoblasts.We conclude that miR-98 regulates muscle differentiation by altering the expression of the transcription factor E2F5, in turn, of multiple E2F5 targets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-93
Number of pages9
JournalBiochemical Journal
Volume466
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • E2F5
  • Let-7
  • Skeletal muscle differentiation
  • miR-98

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