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Epigenetic inactivation of miR-203 as a key step in neural crest epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.

Estefanía Sánchez-VásquezMarianne E BronnerPablo Hernán Strobl-Mazzulla
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2019)
miR-203 is a tumor-suppressor microRNA with known functions in cancer metastasis. Here, we explore its normal developmental role in the context of neural crest development. During the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition of neural crest cells to emigrate from the neural tube, miR-203 displays a reciprocal expression pattern with key regulators of neural crest delamination, Phf12 and Snail2, and interacts with their 3'UTRs. We show that ectopic maintenance of miR-203 inhibits neural crest migration in chick, whereas its functional inhibition using a 'sponge' vector or morpholinos promotes premature neural crest delamination. Bisulfite sequencing further shows that epigenetic repression of miR-203 is mediated by the de novo DNA methyltransferase DNMT3B, the recruitment of which to regulatory regions on the miR-203 locus is directed by SNAIL2 in a negative-feedback loop. These findings reveal an important role for miR-203 in an epigenetic-microRNA regulatory network that influences the timing of neural crest delamination.
Keyphrases
  • cell proliferation
  • long non coding rna
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  • dna methylation
  • poor prognosis
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  • gene expression
  • single cell
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  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • nucleic acid