LINC00162 participates in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy via modulating the miR-383/HDAC9 signalling pathway

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Abstract

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a common chronic complication of diabetes. In this study, we aimed to explore the potential role of lncRNA LINC-00162 in the pathogenic process of DN. LncRNA microarray analysis, real-time PCR, IHC computational analysis and luciferase assay were performed to explore the regulatory relationship among LINC00162, miR-383 and HDAC9. There was an obvious difference between T2D + DN and T2D − DN patients in their levels of eGRF and albuminuria. A significant difference was observed between T2D + DN and T2D − DN groups in terms of their LINC00162 expression. In particular, LINC00162 and HDAC9 were highly expressed, while miR-383 was lowly expressed in tissues derived from the T2D + DN group compared with those in tissues derived from the T2D − DN group. MiR-383 was able to bind to LINC00162, while HDAC9 was a direct downstream target of miR-383 with a complementary miR-383 binding site located in the 3′ UTR of HDAC9. LINC00162 reduced miR-383 expression and further up-regulated HDAC9 expression, while miR-383 mimics reduced HDAC9 expression under a dose-dependent manner. In summary, we suggested for the first time that down-regulation of LINC00162 was associated with the development of DN in T2D via the up-regulation of miR-383 expression and reduction of HDAC9 expression.

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Fan, W. X., Wen, X. L., Zheng, J. F., Wang, K. H., Qiu, H. Y., Zhang, J., & Su, F. (2020). LINC00162 participates in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy via modulating the miR-383/HDAC9 signalling pathway. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 48(1), 1047–1054. https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2020.1773487

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