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Reduced mature microRNA levels in association with dicer loss in human temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis.

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posted on 2021-08-27, 13:25 authored by Ross C. McKiernan, Eva M. Jimenez-Mateos, Isabella Bray, Tobias EngelTobias Engel, Gary P. Brennan, Takanori Sano, Zuzanna Michalak, Catherine MoranCatherine Moran, Norman DelantyNorman Delanty, Michael Farrell, Donncha O'BrienDonncha O'Brien, Robert Meller, Roger P. Simon, Raymond StallingsRaymond Stallings, David HenshallDavid Henshall

Hippocampal sclerosis (HS) is a common pathological finding in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and is associated with altered expression of genes controlling neuronal excitability, glial function, neuroinflammation and cell death. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of small non-coding RNAs, function as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression and are critical for normal brain development and function. Production of mature miRNAs requires Dicer, an RNAase III, loss of which has been shown to cause neuronal and glial dysfunction, seizures, and neurodegeneration. Here we investigated miRNA biogenesis in hippocampal and neocortical resection specimens from pharmacoresistant TLE patients and autopsy controls. Western blot analysis revealed protein levels of Dicer were significantly lower in certain TLE patients with HS. Dicer levels were also reduced in the hippocampus of mice subject to experimentally-induced epilepsy. To determine if Dicer loss was associated with altered miRNA processing, we profiled levels of 380 mature miRNAs in control and TLE-HS samples. Expression of nearly 200 miRNAs was detected in control human hippocampus. In TLE-HS samples there was a large-scale reduction of miRNA expression, with 51% expressed at lower levels and a further 24% not detectable. Primary transcript (pri-miRNAs) expression levels for several tested miRNAs were not different between control and TLE-HS samples. These findings suggest loss of Dicer and failure of mature miRNA expression may be a feature of the pathophysiology of HS in patients with TLE.

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McKiernan RC, Jimenez-Mateos EM, Bray I, Engel T, Brennan GP, Sano T, Michalak Z, Moran C, Delanty N, Farrell M, O'Brien D, Meller R, Simon RP, Stallings RL, Henshall DC. Reduced mature microRNA levels in association with dicer loss in human temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis. PLoS One. 2012;7(5):e35921

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2012-05-15

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22615744

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  • Beaumont Hospital
  • Physiology and Medical Physics
  • School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences