Publication - Abstract
Feb 20, 2020
Nature Communications
January 08, 2018
microRNAs (miRNAs) are critical for neuronal function and their dysregulation is repeatedly observed in neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we implemented high content image analysis for investigating the impact of several miRNAs in mouse primary motor neurons. This survey directed our attention to the neuron-specific miR-124, which controls axonal morphology. By performing next generation sequencing analysis and molecular studies, we characterized novel roles for miR-124 in control of mitochondria localization and function. We further demonstrated that the intermediate filament Vimentin is a key target of miR-124 in this system. Our data establishes a new pathway for control of mitochondria function in motor neurons, revealing the value of a neuron-specific miRNA gene as a mechanism for the re-shaping of otherwise ubiquitously-expressed intermediate filament network, upstream of mitochondria activity and cellular metabolism.
Publication - Abstract
Feb 20, 2020
Nature Communications
Publication - Summary
Sep 24, 2017
Nano Letters
Gene delivery for the purpose of protein expression has been traditionally performed by electroporation or viral transduction of plasmid DNA. Plasmid delivery has numerous challenges as they could potentially integrate into host genome and require ...