Annexin A2 functions downstream of c-Jun N-terminal kinase to promote skin fibroblast cell migration

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Delayed healing of skin wounds is one of the outcomes of diabetes mellitus (DM), a condition that affects a significant number of patients worldwide. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. In order to examine proteome alterations in DM, a rat model of type 1 diabetes was developed using streptozotocin injections. The proteomic responses of normal and DM rat skin were analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis, and differentially expressed proteins were identified using a liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry system. DM induced 36 and repressed 41 differentially expressed proteins, respectively. Altered proteins were involved in a number of biological processes, including RNA and protein metabolism, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, glycolysis, cytoskeleton regulation, hydrogen detoxification and calcium-mediated signal transduction. In addition, overexpression of annexin A2, one of the signaling proteins altered by DM, accelerated the rate of human skin fibroblast cell migration. Application of SP600125, an inhibitor of a key regulator of cell migration c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), inhibited the migration of normal cells. By contrast, SP600125 treatment did not inhibit the migration of annexin A2-overexpressed cells, indicating that annexin A2 may function downstream of JNK. In conclusion, the results of the present study reveal the potential proteomic responses to DM in skin tissues, and demonstrate a positive functional role of annexin A2 in fibroblast cell migration.

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Wang, Y., Wu, X., Wang, Q., Zheng, M., & Pang, L. (2017). Annexin A2 functions downstream of c-Jun N-terminal kinase to promote skin fibroblast cell migration. Molecular Medicine Reports, 15(6), 4207–4216. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2017.6535

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