Biomedicine Hub (Aug 2020)

MicroRNA-31 Can Positively Regulate the Proliferation, Differentiation and Migration of Keratinocytes

  • Fei Wang,
  • Yuantao Gao,
  • Yitong Yuan,
  • Ruochen Du,
  • Pengfei Li,
  • Fang Liu,
  • Ye Tian,
  • Yali Wang,
  • Ruxin Zhang,
  • Bichun Zhao,
  • Chunfang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000508612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 164 – 175

Abstract

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In the past decades, the key roles of most microRNA in dermatosis and skin development have been explored one after another. Among them, microRNA-31 (miR-31) has a prominent role in the regulation of keratinocytes. Numerous studies show that miR-31 can positively regulate the proliferation, differentiation and cell activity of keratinocytes via regulating the NF-κB, RAS/MAPK, Notch signaling pathways, and some cytokines. At present, the interaction between miR-31 and the NF-κB signaling pathway in keratinocytes is a hot research topic. The positive feedback loop formed by miR-31 and NF-κB signaling may bring new ideas for the prevention of psoriasis. The abnormal state of keratinocytes is usually the pathological basis of many skin and immune system diseases. Therefore, strengthening the ability to regulate keratinocytes may be a breakthrough for a variety of diseases. At the same time, miR-31’s capacity to accelerate wound healing via positively regulating keratinocytes should be further investigated in the treatment of chronic ulcers and trauma.

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