Published online Mar 15, 2023. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i3.209
Peer-review started: August 17, 2022
First decision: December 12, 2022
Revised: January 5, 2023
Accepted: February 15, 2023
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Published online: March 15, 2023
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Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease, and a variety of miRNA are involved in the occurrence and development of diabetes. In clinical studies, miR-124 is highly expressed in the serum of patients with diabetes and in pancreatic islet β-cells. However, few reports exist concerning the role and mechanism of action of miR-124 in diabetes.
To investigate the expression of miR-124 in diabetic mice and the potential mechanism of action in islet β-cells.
The expression levels of miR-124 and enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) in pancreatic tissues of diabetic mice were detected. The targeted relationship between miR-124 and EZH2 was predicted by Targetscan software and verified by a double luciferase reporter assay. Mouse islet β-cells Min6 were grown in a high glucose (HG) medium to mimic a diabetes model. The insulin secretion, proliferation, cell cycle and apoptosis of HG-induced Min6 cells were detected after interference of miR-124a and/or EZH2.
The expression of miR-124 was upregulated and EZH2 was downregulated in the pancreatic tissue of diabetic mice compared with control mice, and the expression of miR-124 was negatively correlated with that of EZH2. miR-124 was highly expressed in HG-induced Min6 cells. Inhibition of miR-124 promoted insulin secretion and cell proliferation, induced the transition from the G0/G1 phase to the S phase of the cell cycle, and inhibited cell apoptosis in HG-induced Min6 cells. EZH2 was one of the targets of miR-124. Co-transfection of miR-124 inhibitor and siRNA-EZH2 could reverse the effects of the miR-124 inhibitor in HG-induced Min6 cells.
miR-124 is highly expressed in diabetic mice and HG-induced Min6 cells and regulates insulin secretion, proliferation and apoptosis of islet β-cells by targeting EZH2.
Core Tip: In clinical studies, miR-124 is highly expressed in the serum of patients with diabetes and in pancreatic islet β-cells. In this study, the role and mechanism of miR-124 in diabetes was explored. miR-124 was highly expressed in the diabetic mice, suggesting that the miR-124 was involved in the pathological process of diabetes. In high glucose-induced Min6 cells, miR-124 regulated the insulin secretion, proliferation and apoptosis of islet β-cells by targeting enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2), indicating that miR-124 was involved in the pathological process of diabetes by targeting EZH2, which might provide a new idea and target for the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.