MicroRNA sponge knockdowns miR-483-5p and upregulates serum ALT/AST in transgenic mice


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Abstract

MicroRNAs are involved in many biological processes. Studying microRNA function requires genetic strategies generating loss-of-function phenotypes, especially in vivo. However, few microRNA loss-of-function models have been reported in mice. Here, we generated several transgenic mouse lines to stably and specifically knockdown miR-483-5p by overexpressing microRNA sponges from CAG promoters. The different levels of expression of microRNA sponges resulted in different levels of mature miR-483-5p, which upregulated serum ALT/AST in these transgenic lines. These results indicate microRNA sponges are effective in mice in vivo, and they can be used in microRNA loss-of-function research.

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Yanfen Zhang

The Second Affiliated Hospital, Department of Clinical Laboratory

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China, Harbin, 150086

Dantong Wu

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; The First Affiliated Hospital, Department of Laboratory Diagnostics

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China, Harbin, 150086; Harbin, 150086

Xuemei Zhang

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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China, Harbin, 150086

Ning Ma

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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China, Harbin, 150086

Yanhong Liu

The Second Affiliated Hospital, Department of Clinical Laboratory

Author for correspondence.
Email: 460205012@qq.com
China, Harbin, 150086


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