| Literature DB >> 27513293 |
Yan Wu1,2,3, Julia Li Zhong2, Ning Hou1, Yaolan Sun1, Benting Ma1, Muhammad Farrukh Nisar2, Yan Teng1, Zhaoli Tan1, Keping Chen3, Youliang Wang1, Xiao Yang1.
Abstract
Wound healing is a complex process which involves proliferation and migration of keratinocyte for closure of epidermal injuries. A member of microRNA family, let-7b, has been expressed in mammalian skin, but its exact role in keratinocyte migration is still not in knowledge. Here, we showed that let-7b regulates keratinocyte migration by targeting the insulin-like growth factor IGF2BP2. Overexpression of let-7b led to reduced HaCaT cell migration, while knockdown of let-7b resulted in enhanced migration. Furthermore, let-7b was decreased during wound healing in wild-type mice, which led us to construct the transgenic mice with overexpression of let-7b in skin. The re-epithelialization of epidermis of let-7b transgenic mice was reduced during wound healing. Using bioinformatics prediction software and a reporter gene assay, we found that IGF2BP2 was a target of let-7b, which contributes to keratinocyte migration. Introduction of an expression vector of IGF2BP2 also rescued let-7b-induced migration deficiency, which confirms that IGF2BP2 is an important target for let-7b regulation. Our findings suggest that let-7b significantly delayed the re-epithelialization possibly due to reduction of keratinocyte migration and restraints IGF2BP2 during skin wound healing.Entities:
Keywords: IGF2BP2; keratinocyte; microRNA let-7b; migration; wound healing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27513293 DOI: 10.1111/exd.13164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Dermatol ISSN: 0906-6705 Impact factor: 3.960