Blood vessels regulate primary motor neuronal pathfinding in zebrafish via exosome contained microRNA-22

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Endothelial microRNA-22, released via exosomes, guides primary motor neuron pathfinding in zebrafish by targeting Sema4c.

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Abstract

A precise neuro-vascular communication is crucial to orchestrate directional migration and patterning of the complex vascular network and neural system. However, how blood vessels are involved in shaping the proper neuronal formation has not been fully understood. So far, limited studies have reported the discovery and functions of microRNAs (miRNAs) in guiding vascular and neural pathfinding. Currently, we showed that the deficiency of miRNA-22a, an endothelial-enriched miRNA, caused dramatic pathfinding defects both in intersegmental vessels (ISVs) and primary motor neurons (PMNs) in zebrafish embryos. Furthermore, we found the specific inhibition of miR-22a in ECs resulted in the patterning defects of both ISVs and PMNs. However, neuronal block of miR-22a mainly led to the axonal defects of PMN. Then we demonstrated that endothelial miR-22a regulates PMNs axonal navigation via exosome pathway. Sema4c was identified as a potential target of miR-22a through transcriptomic analysis and in silico analysis. Furthermore, luciferase assay and EGFP sensor assay in vivo confirmed the binding of miR-22a with 3’-UTR of sema4c . In addition, Down-regulation of sema4c in the miR-22a morphants significantly neutralized the aberrant patterning of vascular and neural networks. Our study revealed that miR-22a acted as a dual guidance cue coordinating vascular and neuronal patterning and expanded the repertoire of guidance molecules, which might be of use therapeutically to guide vessels and nerves in the relevant diseases that affect both systems.

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