Abstract

Melanosomes undergo a complex maturation process and migrate into keratinocytes. Melanophilin (Mlph), a protein complex involving myosin Va (MyoVa) and Rab27a, enables the movement of melanosomes in melanocytes. In this study, we found six miRNAs targeting Mlph in mouse using two programs (http://targetscan.org and DianaTools). When melan-a melanocytes were treated with six synthesized microRNAs, miR-342-5p, miR-1839-5p, and miR-3082-5p inhibited melanosome transport and induced melanosome aggregation around the nucleus. The other microRNAs, miR-5110, miR-3090-3p, and miR-186-5p, did not inhibit melanosome transport. Further, miR-342-5p, miR-1839-5p, and miR-3082-5p decreased Mlph expression. The effect of miR-342-5p was the strongest among the six synthesized miRNAs. It inhibited melanosome transport in melan-a melanocytes and reduced Mlph expression in mRNA and protein levels in a dose-dependent manner; however, it did not affect Rab27a and MyoVa expressions, which are associated with melanosome transport. To examine miR-342-5p specificity, we performed luciferase assays in a mouse melanocyte-transfected reporter vector including Mlph at the 3′-UTR (untranslated region). When treated with miR-342-5p, luciferase activity that had been reduced by approximately 50% was restored after inhibitor treatment. Therefore, we identified a novel miRNA affecting Mlph and melanosome transport, and these results can be used for understanding Mlph expression and skin pigmentation regulation.

Highlights

  • Melanocytes, a type of skin cell, produce melanin and are located in the basal layer of the epidermis.Melanin is a biological pigment comprising the reddish-yellow type called pheomelanin and the brownish-black type eumelanin [1,2]

  • To determine whether miR-342-5p affects other key melanosome transport protein expressions, we examined Rab27a and myosin Va (MyoVa) expressions together. miR-342-5p decreased the level of Mlph but did not affect the levels of MyoVa and Rab27a

  • Melanosomes are fully matured during transport from the melanocyte nucleus to the melanocyte dendrite tip

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Summary

Introduction

Melanocytes, a type of skin cell, produce melanin and are located in the basal layer of the epidermis. Melanosomes are lysosome-related organelles that produce, store, and transport melanin, and result in the pigmentation in melanocytes [4]. The transport of mature melanosomes from the perinuclear area to the dendrite tips of melanocytes is facilitated by microtubule- and actin-dependent motor proteins [5]. Actin-dependent melanosome transport is associated with the tripartite complex proteins, Rab27a, melanophilin (Mlph), and myosin Va (MyoVa). Recent studies targeted the 3 ́-UTR of genes associated with melanosome transport. MiR-203 significantly suppressed the growth of human and canine melanoma cells and inhibited melanosome transport through the suppression of MITF and Rab27a expressions [15]. MiRNAs that only target Mlph among the motor proteins associated with melanosome transport in mouse melanocytes have not yet been reported. We attempted to find miRNAs that regulate Mlph expression

Identification of miRNAs Targeting Mlph in Mice
Effect of miRNAs on Mlph Expression in Melan-a Melanocytes
Effect of miR-342-5p on Mlph Expression in Melan-a Melanocytes
Effect of mir-342-5p on the Rab27a and MyoVa Expressions
Discussion
Cell Culture
Western Blotting
Quantitative Real-Time PCR
Detection and Quantification of Melanosome Aggregation
Luciferase Assay
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