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Xu Yu1, Yang Zhao1, Qikui Wang1
1Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Anhui Provincial Chest Hospital, No. 397 Jixi Road, Shushan District, Hefei, 230031, Anhui, China.
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MiR-150-5p is a microRNA that plays an important role in the heart diseases. However, its specific role and molecular mechanism in heart failure (HF) remain unclear. In this study, we found that miR-150-5p was downregulated in patients with HF, while the expression of MMP14 was elevated. In vitro experiments have shown that miR-150-5p directly targets MMP14 and inhibits its expression in human aortic smooth muscle cells (HASMCs). Functionally, miR-150-5p promotes the proliferation, migration and apoptosis of HASMC, which is a key process in the progression of HF. In the HF mouse model induced by transverse aortic contraction (TAC), overexpression of miR-150-5p can improve cardiac function, reduce hypertrophy and fibrosis, while its inhibition aggravates these effects. These findings determined that miR-150-5p is a protective regulator in HF, functioning by inhibiting MMP14, and indicated its potential as a therapeutic target for HF treatment.
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