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Anti-microRNA-378a enhances wound healing process by upregulating integrin beta-3 and vimentin.


ABSTRACT: Delayed or impaired wound healing is a major public health issue worldwide, especially in patients with diabetes mellitus and vascular atherosclerosis. MicroRNAs have been identified as key regulators of wound healing. Here, we show that miR-Pirate378a transgenic mice (and thus have inhibited miR-378a-5p function) display enhanced wound healing. Expression of vimentin and ?3 integrin, two important modulators of wound healing, is markedly elevated in the transgenic mice. MiR-Pirate378a-transfected cells display greater mobility during migration assays, which was hypothesized to be due to the upregulation of vimentin and ?3 integrin. Both molecules were confirmed to be targets of miR-378a, and thus their expression could be rescued by miR-Pirate378a. Overexpression of vimentin also contributed to fibroblast differentiation, and upregulation of ?3 integrin was responsible for increased angiogenesis. Mice treatment with miR-Pirate378a-conjugated nanoparticles displayed enhanced wound healing. Thus, we have demonstrated that knockdown of miR-378a increased the expression of its target proteins, vimentin, and ?3 integrin, which accelerated fibroblast migration and differentiation in vitro and enhanced wound healing in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Li H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4428398 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anti-microRNA-378a enhances wound healing process by upregulating integrin beta-3 and vimentin.

Li Haoran H   Chang Leslie L   Du William W WW   Gupta Shaan S   Khorshidi Azam A   Sefton Michael M   Yang Burton B BB  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20140623 10


Delayed or impaired wound healing is a major public health issue worldwide, especially in patients with diabetes mellitus and vascular atherosclerosis. MicroRNAs have been identified as key regulators of wound healing. Here, we show that miR-Pirate378a transgenic mice (and thus have inhibited miR-378a-5p function) display enhanced wound healing. Expression of vimentin and β3 integrin, two important modulators of wound healing, is markedly elevated in the transgenic mice. MiR-Pirate378a-transfect  ...[more]

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