Demonstrates exogenous thymosin β4 upregulates miR-200a in rat brain progenitor cells in vitro and in the peri-infarct area after MCAO stroke. MiR-200a downregulated targets (GRB2, PDCD4, KEAP1) to promote progenitor differentiation into oligodendrocytes and neurons while improving cell survival. Establishes a TB4→miR-200a→neural differentiation/survival axis—connecting TB4's neurorestorative stroke effects to a specific microRNA mechanism that drives endogenous brain progenitor cell activation and neural regeneration.
Santra, Manoranjan; Chopp, Michael; Santra, Sutapa; Nallani, Ankita; Vyas, Shivam; Zhang, Zheng Gang; Morris, Daniel C