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miR‐10a‐5p is increased in atopic dermatitis and has capacity to inhibit keratinocyte proliferation

Authors :
Egon Urgard
Helen Vaher
Gemma Carreras Badosa
Alar Aab
Kristi Abram
Bret Kaldvee
Ana Rebane
Julia Maslovskaja
Tarmo Annilo
Cezmi A. Akdis
Toomas Runnel
Külli Kingo
Liisi Raam
Eric R. Tkaczyk
Toivo Maimets
University of Zurich
Rebane, Ana
Source :
Allergy
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background miR-10a-5p has been shown to regulate cancer cell proliferation and invasiveness and endothelial cell inflammatory responses. The function of miR-10a-5p in the skin has not been previously studied. The aim of the current study was to examine miR-10a-5p expression, regulation, and function in keratinocytes (KCs) in association with atopic dermatitis (AD). Methods The expression of miR-10a-5p and its target genes was analyzed using RT-qPCR, mRNA array analysis, in situ hybridization, and immunofluorescence. The transfection of miRNA mimics, cell cycle distribution analysis, and luciferase assays was used to study miR-10a-5p functions in human primary KCs. Results miR-10a-5p was found to be upregulated in lesional skin from patients with AD and in proliferating KCs. Array and pathway analysis of IL-1β-stimulated KCs revealed that miR-10a-5p inhibited many genes that affect cell cycle progression and only a few inflammation-related genes. Accordingly, fewer cells in S-phase and reduced proliferation were detected as characteristics of miR-10a-5p-transfected KCs. The influence of miR-10a-5p on cell proliferation was also evident in KCs induced by AD-related cytokines, including IL-4, IL-17, and IL-1β, as measured by the capacity to strongly suppress the expression of the proliferation marker Ki-67. Among AD-related putative direct target genes, we verified hyaluronan synthase 3, a damage-associated positive regulator of KC migration and proliferation, as a direct target of miR-10a-5p. Conclusions miR-10a-5p inhibits KC proliferation and directly targets hyaluronan synthase 3 and thereby may modulate AD-associated processes in the skin.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Allergy
Accession number :
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