Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that circular RNAs have the abilities to regulate gene expression during the progression of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury. Circular RNA VMA21 (circVMA21), a recent identified circular RNA, could reduce apoptosis to alleviate intervertebral disc degeneration in rats and protect WI-38 cells from lipopolysaccharide-induced injury. However, the role of circVMA21 in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (sepsis-associated AKI) is unknown. In this study, we first demonstrated that circVMA21 alleviated sepsis-associated AKI by reducing apoptosis and inflammation in rats and HK-2 cells. Additionally, to explore the molecule mechanism underlying the amelioration, after the bioinformatics analysis, we confirmed that miR-9-3p directly bound to circVMA21 by luciferase and RNA immunoprecipitation assay, and the effector protein of miR-9-3p was SMG1. Furthermore, the oxidative stress caused by sepsis-associated AKI was down-regulated by circVMA21. In conclusion, circVMA21 plays an important role in the regulating sepsis-associated AKI via adjusting miR-9-39/SMG1/inflammation axis and oxidative stress.
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Shi, Y., Sun, C. F., Ge, W. H., Du, Y. P., & Hu, N. B. (2020). Circular RNA VMA21 ameliorates sepsis-associated acute kidney injury by regulating miR-9-3p/SMG1/inflammation axis and oxidative stress. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 24(19), 11397–11408. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15741
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