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Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure

Wounds within the oral mucosa are known to heal more rapidly than skin wounds. Recent studies suggest that differences in the microRNAome profiles may underlie the exceptional healing that occurs in oral mucosa. Here, we test whether skin wound-healing can be accelerating by increasing the levels of...

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Autores principales: Chen, Lin, Simões, Alyne, Chen, Zujian, Zhao, Yan, Wu, Xinming, Dai, Yang, DiPietro, Luisa A., Zhou, Xiaofeng
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357577
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153679
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author Chen, Lin
Simões, Alyne
Chen, Zujian
Zhao, Yan
Wu, Xinming
Dai, Yang
DiPietro, Luisa A.
Zhou, Xiaofeng
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Simões, Alyne
Chen, Zujian
Zhao, Yan
Wu, Xinming
Dai, Yang
DiPietro, Luisa A.
Zhou, Xiaofeng
author_sort Chen, Lin
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description Wounds within the oral mucosa are known to heal more rapidly than skin wounds. Recent studies suggest that differences in the microRNAome profiles may underlie the exceptional healing that occurs in oral mucosa. Here, we test whether skin wound-healing can be accelerating by increasing the levels of oral mucosa-specific microRNAs. A panel of 57 differentially expressed high expresser microRNAs were identified based on our previously published miR-seq dataset of paired skin and oral mucosal wound-healing [Sci. Rep. (2019) 9:7160]. These microRNAs were further grouped into 5 clusters based on their expression patterns, and their differential expression was confirmed by TaqMan-based quantification of LCM-captured epithelial cells from the wound edges. Of these 5 clusters, Cluster IV (consisting of 8 microRNAs, including miR-31) is most intriguing due to its tissue-specific expression pattern and temporal changes during wound-healing. The in vitro functional assays show that ectopic transfection of miR-31 consistently enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration. In vivo, miR-31 mimic treatment led to a statistically significant acceleration of wound closure. Our results demonstrate that wound-healing can be enhanced in skin through the overexpression of microRNAs that are highly expressed in the privileged healing response of the oral mucosa.
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spelling pubmed-66961142019-09-05 Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure Chen, Lin Simões, Alyne Chen, Zujian Zhao, Yan Wu, Xinming Dai, Yang DiPietro, Luisa A. Zhou, Xiaofeng Int J Mol Sci Article Wounds within the oral mucosa are known to heal more rapidly than skin wounds. Recent studies suggest that differences in the microRNAome profiles may underlie the exceptional healing that occurs in oral mucosa. Here, we test whether skin wound-healing can be accelerating by increasing the levels of oral mucosa-specific microRNAs. A panel of 57 differentially expressed high expresser microRNAs were identified based on our previously published miR-seq dataset of paired skin and oral mucosal wound-healing [Sci. Rep. (2019) 9:7160]. These microRNAs were further grouped into 5 clusters based on their expression patterns, and their differential expression was confirmed by TaqMan-based quantification of LCM-captured epithelial cells from the wound edges. Of these 5 clusters, Cluster IV (consisting of 8 microRNAs, including miR-31) is most intriguing due to its tissue-specific expression pattern and temporal changes during wound-healing. The in vitro functional assays show that ectopic transfection of miR-31 consistently enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration. In vivo, miR-31 mimic treatment led to a statistically significant acceleration of wound closure. Our results demonstrate that wound-healing can be enhanced in skin through the overexpression of microRNAs that are highly expressed in the privileged healing response of the oral mucosa. MDPI 2019-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6696114/ /pubmed/31357577 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153679 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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DiPietro, Luisa A.
Zhou, Xiaofeng
Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure
title Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure
title_full Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure
title_fullStr Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure
title_short Overexpression of the Oral Mucosa-Specific microRNA-31 Promotes Skin Wound Closure
title_sort overexpression of the oral mucosa-specific microrna-31 promotes skin wound closure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357577
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153679
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