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  • Alzheimer's disease, marked by the buildup of amyloid β peptides, sees significant roles played by microRNAs, particularly miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p, which are not well understood in the context of disease progression.
  • Experiments using amyloid β-treated SH-SY5Y cells demonstrated that the levels of miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p decreased, while BACE1 protein levels increased, impacting cell viability and apoptosis.
  • The study concluded that miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p can mitigate amyloid β-induced cellular damage by targeting BACE1, suggesting their potential as therapeutic agents for Alzheimer's disease.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease, characterized by accumulation of amyloid β peptides. MicroRNAs have been identified as significant regulators and therapeutic targets of Alzheimer's disease. However, the roles of miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p and their mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease progression remain largely unknown.

Materials And Methods: Amyloid β-treated SH-SY5Y cells were used to study Alzheimer's disease progression in vitro. Transfection was conducted into SH-SY5Y cells using Lipofectamine 2000. The expression levels of miR-16-5p, miR-19b-3p and beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) were measured by quantitative real-time PCR or western blot, respectively. Cell viability and apoptosis were detected in amyloid β-treated SH-SY5Y cells by MTT or flow cytometry, respectively. The interaction between BACE1 and miR-16-5p or miR-19b-3p was explored by luciferase reporter and RNA immunoprecipitation analyses.

Results: The expression levels of miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p were reduced but BACE1 protein expression was enhanced in SH-SY5Y cells after treatment of amyloid β. Overexpression of miR-16-5p or miR-19b-3p attenuated amyloid β-induced viability inhibition and apoptosis promotion in SH-SY5Y cells, while their knockdown exacerbated amyloid β-induced injury. BACE1 was confirmed as a target of miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p and its overexpression aggravated amyloid β-induced loss of viability and production of apoptosis, while its depletion caused an opposite effect. Moreover, upregulation of BACE1 alleviated the regulatory effects of miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p on amyloid β-induced injury.

Conclusion: MiR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p relieved amyloid β-induced injury by targeting BACE1 in SH-SY5Y cells, indicating miR-16-5p and miR-19b-3p as protective agents for treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WNR.0000000000001379DOI Listing

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