miR-34/449 control apical actin network formation during multiciliogenesis through small GTPase pathways - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2015

miR-34/449 control apical actin network formation during multiciliogenesis through small GTPase pathways

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Vertebrate multiciliated cells (MCCs) contribute to fluid propulsion in several biological processes. We previously showed that microRNAs of the miR-34/449 family trigger MCC differentiation by repressing cell cycle genes and the Notch pathway. Here, using human and Xenopus MCCs, we show that beyond this initial step, miR-34/449 later promote the assembly of an apical actin network, required for proper basal bodies anchoring. Identification of miR-34/449 targets related to small GTPase pathways led us to characterize R-Ras as a key regulator of this process. Protection of RRAS messenger RNA against miR-34/449 binding impairs actin cap formation and multiciliogenesis, despite a still active RhoA. We propose that miR-34/449 also promote relocalization of the actin binding protein Filamin-A, a known RRAS interactor, near basal bodies in MCCs. Our study illustrates the intricate role played by miR-34/449 in coordinating several steps of a complex differentiation programme by regulating distinct signalling pathways.
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hal-03044322 , version 1 (07-12-2020)

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Benoît Chevalier, Anna Adamiok, Olivier Mercey, Diego R Revinski, Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi, et al.. miR-34/449 control apical actin network formation during multiciliogenesis through small GTPase pathways. Nature Communications, 2015, 6, ⟨10.1038/ncomms9386⟩. ⟨hal-03044322⟩
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