MicroRNA mir-34 provides robustness to environmental stress response via the DAF-16 network in C. elegans

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    Abstract

    Diverse stresses and aging alter expression levels of microRNAs, suggesting a role for these posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression in stress modulation and longevity. Earlier studies demonstrated a central role for the miR-34 family in promoting cell cycle arrest and cell death following stress in human cells. However, the biological significance of this response was unclear. Here we show that in C. elegans mir-34 upregulation is necessary for developmental arrest, correct morphogenesis, and adaptation to a lower metabolic state to protect animals against stress-related damage. Either deletion or overexpression of mir-34 lead to an impaired stress response, which can largely be explained by perturbations in DAF-16/FOXO target gene expression. We demonstrate that mir-34 expression is regulated by the insulin signaling pathway via a negative feedback loop between miR-34 and DAF-16/ FOXO. We propose that mir-34 provides robustness to stress response programs by controlling noise in the DAF-16/FOXO-regulated gene network.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number36766
    Number of pages11
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1-Dec-2016

    Keywords

    • CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS
    • GENE-EXPRESSION
    • TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR
    • LIFE-SPAN
    • RNA INTERACTION
    • CANCER-CELLS
    • LONGEVITY
    • APOPTOSIS
    • DROSOPHILA
    • PATHWAY

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