PPAR gamma-regulated microRNA 199a-5p underlies bone marrow adiposity in aplastic anemia

2019 
Abstract Increased propensity of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) towards adipogenic differentiation has been implicated in the fatty bone marrow and defective hematopoiesis of aplastic anemia (AA). However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains to be investigated. Here in this study, we found that microRNA 199a-5p (miR-199a-5p) exhibits significantly higher expression in AA BM-MSCs compared with the normal control and is demonstrated to facilitate adipogenic differentiation of BM-MSCs through lentivirus-mediated miR-199a over-expression. Mechanistic investigation reveals that miR-199a-5p could be regulated by PPAR gamma (PPARγ) in transcription-independent manner and regulates adipogenic differentiation by targeting the expression of TGFBI which is subsequently validated as a negative regulator of adipogenesis. Besides, the positive correlation between PPARγ and miR-199a-5p expression as well as the inverse relationship between miR-199a-5p and TGFBI expression in normal and AA BM-MSCs was observed. Altogether, our work demonstrates that PPARγ-regulated miR-199a-5p promotes adipogenesis of BM-MSCs by inhibiting TGFBI expression, which might be a novel mechanism underlying the bone marrow adiposity in AA and provides promising therapeutic targets for AA treatment.
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