Abstract
A fibrotic or pathological scar is an undesired consequence of skin wound healing and may trigger a series of problems. An attenuated inflammatory response is a significant characteristic of fetal skin wound healing, which can contribute to the scarless healing of fetal skin. According to deep sequencing data, microRNA-149 (miR-149) expression was increased in mid-gestational compared with that in late-gestational fetal skin keratinocytes. It was demonstrated that overexpression of miR-149 in HaCaT cells can downregulate the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin (I L) -1α, I L -1β, and IL-6 at basal levels and in inflammatory conditions. Furthermore, miR-149 was revealed to indirectly accelerate transforming growth factor-β3 and collagen type III expression in fibroblasts, which are essential cells in extracellular matrix remodeling. In a rat skin wound model, miR-149 improved the quality of the arrangement of collagen bundles and reduced inflammatory cell infiltration during skin wound healing. These results indicate that miR-149 may be a potential regulator in improving the quality of skin wound healing.
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Lang, H., Zhao, F., Zhang, T., Liu, X., Wang, Z., Wang, R., … Pang, X. (2017). MicroRNA-149 contributes to scarless wound healing by attenuating inflammatory response. Molecular Medicine Reports, 16(2), 2156–2162. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2017.6796
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