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An mRNA sequencing analysis of the healing-promoting role of electroacupuncture a in rat skin wound model.

Weibin Du1, Guanai Bao2, Huahui Hu3, Rongliang Chen3, Fuxiang Shen3, Renfu Quan3, Wenxia Xu4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many studies have confirmed that electroacupuncture can regulate the body's environment to treat a variety of diseases. However, there are few reports on the mechanism of electroacupuncture therapy for diseases involving skin injury. Transcriptome sequencing can reveal changes in gene expression within cells and the signaling pathways involved. In this study, we used transcriptome sequencing to study the molecular mechanisms by which electroacupuncture promotes the healing of skin lesions.
METHODS: A total of 10 SD rats were divided into two groups of 5: a control group and an electroacupuncture treatment group. The wound-healing area was compared between the two groups after 3 and 14 days. Then, mRNA sequencing and bioinformatics were used to analyze the changes in gene expression profiles in skin tissue after electroacupuncture stimulation.
RESULTS: (I) The wound area was significantly reduced after 3 and 14 days of electroacupuncture compared with the control group (P<0.05). (II) There was a total of 694 gene expression changes, 496 of which were upregulated and 198 of which were downregulated. Analysis of variable gene-related signaling pathways by Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), identified immuneinflammatory response, cell proliferation, tissue remodeling, cell metabolism, graft-versus-host disease, antigen processing and presentation, Th17 cell differentiation, cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, PPAR signaling pathway, Wnt signaling pathway and other signaling pathways were changed.
CONCLUSIONS: Electroacupuncture can promote wound repair, as shown by the changes in gene expression profiles during the healing of skin wounds under electroacupuncture. This study provides a scientific basis that deepens the understanding of the mechanism underlying electroacupuncture.

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Keywords:  Electroacupuncture; Gene Ontology (GO); Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG); mRNA sequencing; skin wound

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32692201     DOI: 10.21037/apm-20-626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Palliat Med        ISSN: 2224-5820


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Authors:  Liuyue Yang; Weihua Ding; Yuanlin Dong; Cynthia Chen; Yanru Zeng; Zhangjie Jiang; Shuyuan Gan; Zerong You; Yilin Zhao; Yiying Zhang; Xinghua Ren; Shiyu Wang; Jiajia Dai; Zhong Chen; Shengmei Zhu; Lucy Chen; Shiqian Shen; Jianren Mao; Zhongcong Xie
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-08-08       Impact factor: 8.786

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