miR-34a-5p was involved in chronic intermittent hypoxia-induced autophagy of human coronary artery endothelial cells via Bcl-2/beclin 1 signal transduction pathway

2019 
: Autophagy refers to the genetically regulated process to regulate the survival and death of cells, which is conserved in evolution. Typically, autophagy exerts a vital part under physiopathological conditions. Whether autophagy can be resulted from chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), a prominent characteristic of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), remains to be investigated. Furthermore, microRNAs (miRNAs) can serve as the regulating factors in a variety of benign and malignant diseases; nonetheless, it remains to be fully illustrated about the way by which miRNAs modulate autophagy. According to our results, for human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAECs), CIH increased the expression of autophagy-associated proteins, which depended on the concentration and time; besides, it could promote autophagic vacuole (AV) formation. In addition, CIH could activate beclin 1, which was dependent on dose and time. In HCAECs, microRNA-34a-5p (miR-34a-5p) was overexpressed after exposed to CIH, and its target protein B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) was downregulated. Moreover, inhibiting miR-34a-5p increased Bcl-2 and p62 expression, while downregulating beclin 1, Vps34, Atg5, and LC3 levels, implying the role of miR-34a-5p in CIH-induced autophagy. Moreover, exogenous upregulation of Bcl-2 could block miR-34a-5p influence on CIH-induced autophagy through suppressing beclin 1 expression. Additionally, beclin 1 could enhance the autophagy induced by CIH. In conclusion, overexpression of miR-34a-5p activated beclin 1 through Bcl-2 inhibition in CIH and participated in CIH-induced autophagy.
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