LncRNA-RP11 Modulates TGF-β1-Activated Radiation-Induced Lung Injury Through Downregulating microRNA-29a

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Radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) is one of the most serious complications of thoracic radiation and TGF-β1 is a central regulator of RILI. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the fine tuning of TGF-β1 signaling in RILI has not been fully understood. In the current study, differentially expressed long non-coding RNAs (LncRNAs) among human lung fibroblasts cell lines HFL-1 and WI-38 treated with TGF-β1, were identified by microarray and validated by real time PCR. LncRNA-RP11 was found to be the most increased LncRNA and it mediated the promotion of fibrogenic activity in human lung fibroblasts after TGF-β1 treatment. Bioinformatic analysis revealed that TGF-β1 may be associated with the component and structure of extracellular matrix in lung fibroblasts cells, and LncRNA-RP11 was predicted and confirmed to be a competing endogenous RNA by directly binding to miR-29a. Functional experiments investigating the biological role of LncRNA-RP11/miR-29a axis in RILI, were then carried out in human fibroblasts. The results showed that radiation promoted the expression of LncRNA-RP11, but regressed the expression of miR-29a. Furthermore, radiation elevated the expression of various common collagenic proteins, which could be abolished by overexpression of miR-29a.

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Yang, X., Ni, J., Li, Y., Zou, L., Guo, T., Li, Y., … Zhu, Z. (2020). LncRNA-RP11 Modulates TGF-β1-Activated Radiation-Induced Lung Injury Through Downregulating microRNA-29a. Dose-Response, 18(4). https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325820949071

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