Biological Systems: Open Access

ISSN - 2329-6577

44-7723-59-8358

microRNAge: The role of microRNAs in aging of the Drosophila germline stem cell niche

4th International Conference on Integrative Biology

July 18-20, 2016 Berlin, Germany

Hila Toledano

University of Haifa, Israel

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Biol syst Open Access

Abstract :

Highly regenerative tissues are supported by rare populations of tissue-specific stem cells that continuously divide to both selfrenew and generate differentiated progeny. Aging is characterized by aberrant tissue regeneration that is attributed to deteriorated function of stem and its surrounding cells; however it is not clear whether this process is genetically regulated. Heterochronic microRNAs (controlling the timing of events) were initially described to control the timing of developmental stages; however their role in the regulation of aging is just beginning to be studied. Previously we have linked the role of the heterochronic miRNA let- 7 to the declined function of the germline stem cell in aged Drosophila males. Our recent findings indicate that the expression of the evolutionary conserved miR-9a increases significantly during aging in both stem and progenitor germ cells. We further show that miR-9a directly down regulates the levels of N-cadherin, which is required to enable stem cells detachment from the niche. Thus we conclude that miR-9a promotes differentiation and attenuates tissue degeneration. Characterizing the microRNA based posttranscriptional regulatory network and its temporal modulation is critical towards understanding the role of regulation in driving and responding to aging.

Biography :

Hila Toledano has received her PhD from The Weizmann Institute Israel (2003) and completed her Postdoctoral studies at the Salk Institute, San Diego CA (2012). She is a PI at University of Haifa, Israel and her lab is focused on post-transcriptional regulation of adult stem cells.

Email: Hila@univ.haifa.ac.il

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