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The miR-93-3p/ZFP36L1/ZFX axis regulates keratinocyte proliferation and migration during skin wound healing.


ABSTRACT: Keratinocyte proliferation and migration are crucial steps during skin wound healing. The functional role of microRNAs (miRs) remains relatively unknown during this process. miR-93 levels have been reported to increase within 24 h of skin wound healing; however, whether miR-93-3p or miR-93-5p plays a specific role in wound healing is yet to be studied. In this study, with the use of an in vivo mouse skin wound-healing model, we demonstrate that miR-93-3p is significantly upregulated, whereas there is no change in the expression of miR-93-5p during skin wound healing. In HaCaT cells, miR-93-3p overexpression increased proliferation and migration of the cells, whereas miR-93-3p inhibition had the reverse effect. Additionally, it was evident that ZFP36L1 was a direct target of miR-93-3p in keratinocytes. Further, ZFP36L1 silencing mirrored the consequences observed during miR-93-3p overexpression on both proliferation and migration of keratinocytes. In addition, we demonstrate that zinc-finger X-linked (ZFX), as a target for ZFP36L1, is involved in the promotion of the miR-93-3p/ZFP36L1 axis in keratinocyte proliferation and migration. Ultimately, we found that mouse skin wound model treatment with anti-miR-93-3p delayed wound healing. Overall, our results show that miR-93-3p is a crucial regulator of skin wound healing that facilitates keratinocyte proliferation and migration through ZFP36L1/ZFX axis.

SUBMITTER: Feng X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7803633 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The miR-93-3p/ZFP36L1/ZFX axis regulates keratinocyte proliferation and migration during skin wound healing.

Feng Xiao X   Zhou Shuangbai S   Cai Weilin W   Guo Jincai J  

Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids 20201126


Keratinocyte proliferation and migration are crucial steps during skin wound healing. The functional role of microRNAs (miRs) remains relatively unknown during this process. miR-93 levels have been reported to increase within 24 h of skin wound healing; however, whether miR-93-3p or miR-93-5p plays a specific role in wound healing is yet to be studied. In this study, with the use of an <i>in vivo</i> mouse skin wound-healing model, we demonstrate that miR-93-3p is significantly upregulated, wher  ...[more]

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