Abstract
BackgroundHypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury of cardiomyocytes causes an irreversible damage to heart and largely results in acute myocardial infarction. Study has indicated lncRNA ROR aggravates myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Also, lncRNA ROR sponges miR-138 to promote osteogenesis. MiR-138 involves in hypoxic pulmonary vascular remodelling by targeting Mst1. However, the interaction between lncRNA ROR, miR-138 and Mst1 involved in myocardial H/R injury is still unknown. MethodsH9C2 cells were used to establish H/R injury model. The expression levels of lncRNA ROR and miR-138 were modified by transfection with the miR-138 mimics or lncRNA ROR overexpression plasmid. MTT and flow cytometry analysis were performed to detect cell proliferation and apoptosis. Dual luciferase reporter assay was used to determine interaction between lncRNA ROR and miR-138 or miR-138 and Mst1. Expression levels of lncRNA ROR, miR-138, Mst1 and apoptosis-related markers were determined by qRT-PCR or western blotting. ResultsLncRNA ROR was significantly up-regulated, while miR-138 was obviously down-regulated in H/R-induced injury of H9C2 cells. Furthermore, miR-138 overexpression alleviated cardiac cell apoptosis induced by H/R injury. Mst1 was revealed to be a target of miR-138 and negatively regulated by miR-138. Mst1 overexpression reversed the protective effects of miR-138 on H/R injury of H9C2 cells. LncRNA ROR was identified as a sponge for miR-138. MiR-138 could protect H9C2 cells form H/R injury induced by lncRNA ROR overexpression. ConclusionOur study provides that lncRNA ROR sponges miR-138 to aggravate H/R-induced myocardial cell injury by upregulating the expression of Mst1.
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