Abstract
MicroRNAs involved in keratinocyte migration and wound healing are largely un-known. Here, we revealed the indispensable role of miR-21 in keratinocyte migration and in re-epithelialization during wound healing in mice. In HaCaT cell, miR-21 could be upregulated by TGF-β1. Similar to the effect of TGF-β1, miR-21 overexpression promoted keratinocyte migration. Conversely, miR-21 knockdown attenuated TGF-β1-induced keratinocyte migration, suggesting that miR-21 was essential for TGF-β-driven keratinocyte migration. Furthermore, we found that miR-21 was upregulated during wound healing, coincident with the temporal expression pattern of TGF-β1. Consistently, knockdown of endogenous miR-21 using a specific antagomir dramatically delayed re-epithelialization possibly due to the reduced keratinocyte migration. TIMP3 and TIAM1, direct targets of miR-21, were verified to be regulated by miR-21 in vitro and in vivo, indicating that these two molecules might contribute to miR-21-induced keratino-cyte migration. Taken together, our results demonstrate that miR-21 promotes keratino-cyte migration and boosts re-epithelialization during skin wound healing. © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Yang, X., Wang, J., Guo, S. L., Fan, K. J., Li, J., Wang, Y. L., … Yang, X. (2011). miR-21 promotes keratinocyte migration and re-epithelialization during wound healing. International Journal of Biological Sciences. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7.685
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