| Literature DB >> 31721324 |
Chun Yao1, Yanping Chen1, Jing Wang1, Tianmei Qian1, Wei Feng1, Yuanyuan Chen1, Susu Mao1, Bin Yu1.
Abstract
Schwann cell, the major glial cell in the peripheral nervous system, plays an essential role in peripheral nerve regeneration. However, the regulation of Schwann cell behavior following nerve injury is insufficiently explored. According to the development of high-throughput techniques, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been recognized. Accumulating evidence shows that lncRNAs take part in diverse biological processes and diseases. Here, by microarray analysis, we identified an upregulated lncRNA profile following sciatic nerve injury and focused on BC088259 for further investigation. Silencing or overexpression of BC088259 could affect Schwann cell migration. Mechanistically, BC088259 might exert this regulatory role by directly binding with Vimentin. Collectively, our study not only revealed a set of upregulated lncRNAs following nerve injury but also identified a new functional lncRNA, BC088259, which was important for Schwann cell migration, providing a therapeutic avenue toward peripheral nerve injury.Entities:
Keywords: Schwann cell; Vimentin; lncRNA; migration; peripheral nerve injury
Year: 2019 PMID: 31721324 DOI: 10.1002/glia.23749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glia ISSN: 0894-1491 Impact factor: 7.452