Enhanced peripheral blood miR-324-5p is associated with the risk of metabolic syndrome by suppressing ROCK1.
2020
Abstract The current study aims to evaluate whether peripheral blood miR-324-5p could be used to differentiate patients with metabolic disorders and healthy controls. Our data showed that miR-324-5p levels were elevated in the peripheral blood of patients with hyperglycemia or hyperlipidemia. In addition, the expression of miR-324-5p was enhanced in the peripheral blood and liver of db/db mice. Further study indicated that overexpression of miR-324-5p reduced the activation of the AKT/GSK pathway and increased lipid accumulation, while the inhibition of miR-324-5p activated the AKT/GSK pathway and decreased lipid accumulation. A dual luciferase assay revealed that Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 1 (ROCK1) was a target gene of miR-324-5p. In addition, silencing ROCK1 deteriorated lipid and glucose metabolism. More importantly, knockdown of ROCK1 reversed the miR-324-5p inhibitor-induced improvement of glucose and lipid metabolism. In summary, miR-324-5p plays a regulatory role in glucose and lipid metabolism by targeting ROCK1, which is involved in metabolic disorders. The use of miR-324-5p in diagnosing metabolic syndrome is worth investigating and may benefit patients.
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