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miRNA:

hsa-miR-509

Disease:

anxiety disorder

Relationship type:

Unspecified

Detection method for miRNA expression:

northern blot, qRT-PCR etc

Expression pattern of miRNA:

normal

Validated targets of miRNA from the reference:

NTRK3

Validated targets of miRNA from TarBase:

unknown : More...

Predicted targets: MIRANDA, TARGETSCAN, PICTAR-VERT

 

Description:

We investigated genetic variation in two different isoforms of NTRK3 as candidate susceptibility factors for anxiety by resequencing their 3'UTRs in patients with panic disorder (PD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and in controls. We have found the C allele of rs28521337, located in a functional target site for miR-485-3p in the truncated isoform of NTRK3, to be significantly associated with the hoarding phenotype of OCD. We have also identified two new rare variants in the 3'UTR of NTRK3, ss102661458 and ss102661460, each present only in one chromosome of a patient with PD. The ss102661458 variant is located in a functional target site for miR-765, and the ss102661460 in functional target sites for two miRNAs, miR-509 and miR-128, the latter being a brain-enriched miRNA involved in neuronal differentiation and synaptic processing. Interestingly, these two variants significantly alter the miRNA-mediated regulation of NTRK3, resulting in recovery of gene expression. These data implicate miRNAs as key posttranscriptional regulators of NTRK3 and provide a framework for allele-specific miRNA regulation of NTRK3 in anxiety disorders.

 

 

Reference:

Allele variants in functional MicroRNA target sites of the neurotrophin-3 receptor gene (NTRK3) as susceptibility factors for anxiety disorders. | PMID:19370765
Mui?os-Gimeno M, Guidi M, Kagerbauer B, Martín-Santos R, Navinés R, Alonso P, Menchón JM, Gratacòs M, Estivill X, Espinosa-Parrilla Y.
Hum Mutat. 2009 Jul;30(7):1062-71.

 

 
 
 
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