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Function of miR-125b in zebrafish neurogenesis

  • Minh T. N. Le
  • , Cathleen Teh
  • , Ng Shyh-Chang
  • , Vladimir Korzh
  • , Harvey F. Lodish
  • , Bing Lim

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Abstract

MicroRNAs are an important class of gene expression regulators that are involved in many biological processes including embryogenesis. miR-125b is a conserved microRNA that is enriched in the nervous system. We have previously reported the function of miR-125b in neuronal differentiation of human cell lines. We also discovered the function of miR-125b in regulating p53 in human and zebrafish. Here we further characterize the brain defects in zebrafish embryos injected with morpholinos against miR-125b. Our data confirm the essential role of miR-125b in brain morphogenesis particularly in maintaining the balance between proliferation, cell death and differentiation. We identified lunatic fringe (lfng) as an additional target of miR-125b in human and zebrafish and suggest that lfng may mediate the function of miR-125b in neurogenesis. Together, this report reveals new insights into the function of miR- 125b during neural development of zebrafish.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)635-640
JournalWorld Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Volume62
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • MicroRNA
  • MiR-125b
  • Neurogenesis
  • Zebrafish

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