Literature DB >> 28247149

miR-155 promotes cutaneous wound healing through enhanced keratinocytes migration by MMP-2.

Longlong Yang1, Zhao Zheng2, Qin Zhou2, Xiaozhi Bai2, Lei Fan2, Chen Yang2, Linlin Su2, Dahai Hu3.   

Abstract

Inflammation, re-epithelization and tissue remodeling are three essential steps during wound healing. The re-epithelization process plays the most important role which mainly involves keratinocyte proliferation and migration. miR-155 has been reported to participate in cell migration and transformation, however, its function in skin wound healing is largely unknown. Here we hypothesize that overexpression of miR-155 at wound edges could accelerate wound healing mediated by enhanced keratinocyte migration. To test this hypothesis, direct local injection of miR-155 expression plasmid to wound edges was conducted to overexpress miR-155 in vivo. Results shown that miR-155 significantly promoted wound healing and re-epithelization compared to control, while did not affect wound contraction. Also, miR-155 overexpression accelerated primarily cultured keratinocyte migration in vitro, but had no effect on cell proliferation. Importantly, western blot analysis shown that MMP-2 was significantly upregulated whiles its inhibitor TIMP-1 downregulated after miR-155 treatment. Moreover, the use of ARP-101, an MMP-2 inhibitor, effectively attenuated the accelerative effects on cell migration induced by miR-155. Taken together, our results suggest that miR-155 has the promote effect on wound healing that is probably mediated by accelerating keratinocyte migration via upregulated MMP-2 level. This study provides a rationale for the therapeutic effect of miR-155 on wound healing.

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Keywords:  Cell migration; MMP-2; MiR-155; Wound healing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28247149     DOI: 10.1007/s10735-017-9713-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Histol        ISSN: 1567-2379            Impact factor:   2.611


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