miR-29 Regulates Type VII Collagen in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa

miR-29 调节隐性营养不良性大疱性表皮松解症中的 VII 型胶原

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作者:Michael Vanden Oever, Daniel Muldoon, Wendy Mathews, Ron McElmurry, Jakub Tolar

Abstract

Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a complex inherited skin disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in the COL7A1 gene. For an effective treatment of this disorder to be realized, both a thorough understanding of the regulation of COL7A1 and an understanding of the underlying nature of the complications of RDEB are needed. Currently, both posttranscriptional regulation of COL7A1 and the underlying causes of fibrosis in RDEB patients are poorly understood. Here, we describe a mechanism of regulation, to our knowledge previously unknown, by which micro RNA-29 (miR-29) regulates COL7A1 in a complex network: both directly through targeting its 3' untranslated region at two distinct seed regions and indirectly through targeting an essential transcription factor required for basal COL7A1 expression, SP1. In turn, miR-29 itself is regulated by SP1 activity and transforming growth factor-β signaling. RDEB mice express high levels of transforming growth factor-β and significantly lower miR-29 compared with wild-type cohorts. The sustained decrease in miR-29 in RDEB skin leads to an increase of miR-29 target genes expressed in the skin, including profibrotic extracellular matrix collagens. Collectively, we identify miR-29 as an important factor in both regulating COL7A1 and inhibiting transforming growth factor-β-mediated fibrosis.

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