Thyroid hormone regulates muscle fiber type conversion via miR-133a1

D Zhang, X Wang, Y Li, L Zhao, M Lu, X Yao… - Journal of Cell …, 2014 - rupress.org
D Zhang, X Wang, Y Li, L Zhao, M Lu, X Yao, H Xia, Y Wang, MF Liu, J Jiang, X Li, H Ying
Journal of Cell Biology, 2014rupress.org
It is known that thyroid hormone (TH) is a major determinant of muscle fiber composition, but
the molecular mechanism by which it does so remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that
miR-133a1 is a direct target gene of TH in muscle. Intriguingly, miR-133a, which is enriched
in fast-twitch muscle, regulates slow-to-fast muscle fiber type conversion by targeting TEA
domain family member 1 (TEAD1), a key regulator of slow muscle gene expression.
Inhibition of miR-133a in vivo abrogated TH action on muscle fiber type conversion …
It is known that thyroid hormone (TH) is a major determinant of muscle fiber composition, but the molecular mechanism by which it does so remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that miR-133a1 is a direct target gene of TH in muscle. Intriguingly, miR-133a, which is enriched in fast-twitch muscle, regulates slow-to-fast muscle fiber type conversion by targeting TEA domain family member 1 (TEAD1), a key regulator of slow muscle gene expression. Inhibition of miR-133a in vivo abrogated TH action on muscle fiber type conversion. Moreover, TEAD1 overexpression antagonized the effect of miR-133a as well as TH on muscle fiber type switch. Additionally, we demonstrate that TH negatively regulates the transcription of myosin heavy chain I indirectly via miR-133a/TEAD1. Collectively, we propose that TH inhibits the slow muscle phenotype through a novel epigenetic mechanism involving repression of TEAD1 expression via targeting by miR-133a1. This identification of a TH-regulated microRNA therefore sheds new light on how TH achieves its diverse biological activities.
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