Lixia YangLiu GaoGuofu ZhuHong LiuRuiwei GuoFeng QiJihong Zou
Background: MicroRNA-155 (miR-155) is a multifunctional signal microRNA that participates in a variety of cardiovascular diseases and is involved in physiological and pathological processes in different cell types. Objective: The objective of this article is to examine the effect of miR-155 on angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced primary mice vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation. Methods: Primary cultured VSMCs from the aorta of C57/BL6 mice were incubated with Ang II and miR-155. Cells were counted using CCK-8 and EdU, and flow cytometric analysis of cell cycle progression was performed. Angiotensin II 1 type receptor (AT1R) gene and protein expression were measured by real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting. Results: 1) Ang II increased the viability of VSMCs in a dose- and time-dependent manner. 2) miR-155 opposed the Ang II-induced increase in VSMC viability. 3) miR-155 inhibited Ang II-induced proliferation of VSMCs. 4) miR-155 increased the number of VSMCs in the G1 phase compared to G2 and M cell cycle phases. 5) miR-155 decreased ATR1 gene and protein expression. Conclusion: miR-155 downregulation of Ang II-induced VSMC viability identifies it as an important regulator of cell proliferation.
Yongzhong HouJie YangGuang-Rong ZhaoYing‐Jin Yuan
Li LiPeng GaoHuina ZhangHou‐Zao ChenWei ZhengXiang LvTingting XuZhi‐Gang SheDe‐Pei LiuChih‐Chuan Liang
Takuya WatanabeRajbabu PakalaTakashi KatagiriClaude R. Benedict
Yanju LiFeng ZhangQihai GongQin WuLimei YuSun An-sheng