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Failure to Down-Regulate miR-154 Expression in Early Postnatal Mouse Lung Epithelium Suppresses Alveologenesis, with Changes in Tgf-β Signaling Similar to those Induced by Exposure to Hyperoxia.

Cho-Ming ChaoGianni CarraroZvonimir A RakoJohannes KolckJamschid SedighiVolker ZimmermannAlena MoiseenkoJochen WilhelmBrittany M YoungLei ChongJin WuAdriana ContrerasParviz MinooGuillermo BarretoDavid WarburtonSaverio Bellusci
Published in: Cells (2020)
Our results suggest that down-regulation of miR-154 in postnatal lung may function as an important physiological switch that permits the induction of the correct alveolar developmental program, while conversely, failure to down-regulate miR-154 suppresses alveolarization, leading to the common clinically observed phenotype of alveolar simplification.
Keyphrases
  • cell proliferation
  • long non coding rna
  • long noncoding rna
  • poor prognosis
  • preterm infants
  • signaling pathway
  • binding protein