LncRNA AZIN1-AS1 ameliorates myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury by targeting miR-6838-5p/WNT3A axis to activate Wnt-β/catenin signaling pathway.

Journal: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal
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Abstract

Myocardial reperfusion, the effective therapy for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), commonly leads to myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. The effects and functional mechanisms of LncRNA AZIN1-AS1 on myocardial I/R injury in vivo and vitro are not uncovered. In our present study, we established myocardial I/R injury model of mice and H/R injury model of cardiomyocytes and we discovered AZIN1-AS1 was decreased but miR-6838-5p was increased significantly in myocardial tissues injured by I/R treatment and H9c2 cells injured by hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) treatment. Silencing AZIN1-AS1 down-regulated cell viability but up-regulated apoptosis rate and CK-MB in addition LDH release of cardiomyocyte under H/R injury. However, overexpression of AZIN1-AS1 recovered abovementioned effects. Additionally, miR-6838-5p was found to be the direct target of AZIN1-AS1 and exhibited negative correlation with AZIN1-AS1. Moreover, miR-6838-5p inhibitor effectively eliminated the effects of AZIN1-AS1 knockdown on H/R-injured myocardial cells. Further experiments showed that WNT3A was the target of miR-6838-5p axis and overexpression of WNT3A also counteracted the roles of AZIN1-AS1 knockdown. Furthermore, knockdown of AZIN1-AS1 dramatically inhibited the activity of WNT-β/catenin signaling pathway, which was recovered effectively by plasmid with overexpressing WNT3A. Therefore, this study firstly revealed that LncRNA AZIN1-AS1/miR-6838 axis inhibited apoptosis by activating WNT/β-catenin pathway to protect mice or H9c2 cell from I/R-induced or H/R-induced injury respectively, which advised that AZIN1-AS1 could be regarded as a potential target for treating patients with AMI.

Authors
Guoming Zhang, Licheng Ding, Guangfeng Sun, Zhixian Liu, Weimei Ou, Bin Wang, Yuanyuan Sun
Relevant Conditions

Cardiomyopathy