Identification of a novel PPAR β/δ/miR‐21‐3p axis in UV ‐induced skin inflammation

  • Degueurce G
  • D'Errico I
  • Pich C
  • et al.
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© 2016 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license Although excessive exposure to UV is widely recognized as a major factor leading to skin perturbations and cancer, the complex mechanisms underlying inflammatory skin disorders resulting from UV exposure remain incompletely characterized. The nuclear hormone receptor PPARβ/δ is known to control mouse cutaneous repair and UV-induced skin cancer development. Here, we describe a novel PPARβ/δ-dependent molecular cascade involving TGFβ1 and miR-21-3p, which is activated in the epidermis in response to UV exposure. We establish that the passenger miRNA miR-21-3p, that we identify as a novel UV-induced miRNA in the epidermis, plays a pro-inflammatory function in keratinocytes and that its high level of expression in human skin is associated with psoriasis and squamous cell carcinomas. Finally, we provide evidence that inhibition of miR-21-3p reduces UV-induced cutaneous inflammation in ex vivo human skin biopsies, thereby underlining the clinical relevance of miRNA-based topical therapies for cutaneous disorders.

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Degueurce, G., D’Errico, I., Pich, C., Ibberson, M., Schütz, F., Montagner, A., … Michalik, L. (2016). Identification of a novel PPAR β/δ/miR‐21‐3p axis in UV ‐induced skin inflammation. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 8(8), 919–936. https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201505384

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