miRNA Expression Profile in Primary Limbal Epithelial Cells of Aniridia Patients

无虹膜患者原发性角膜缘上皮细胞中的 miRNA 表达谱

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作者:Mahsa Nastaranpour, Shweta Suiwal, Tanja Stachon, Fabian N Fries, Maryam Amini, Berthold Seitz, Eckart Meese, Nicole Ludwig, Nóra Szentmáry

Conclusions

This study revealed miRNA expression profile in pLECs of patients with aniridia using miRNA microarray and identified miRNAs that had not been previously reported for aniridia LECs. Our study also provides functional and pathway information that can be used to predict possible mechanism of miRNA function in LECs, thereby bridging the gap in the pathogenesis of AAK studies.

Methods

Primary human LECs were sampled and isolated from 10 patients with aniridia and 10 healthy donors. The miRNA profile was analyzed using miRNA microarrays. The biological roles of miRNA-validated target genes were delineated in silico by the enrichment analyses of the gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway. The expression of the most deregulated miRNAs was analyzed using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR).

Purpose

This study evaluates the microRNA (miRNA) expression profile in primary limbal epithelial cells (pLECs) of patients with aniridia.

Results

Microarray analysis revealed 10 differentially expressed miRNAs in pLECs of patients with aniridia relative to healthy controls (fold change = ≤ -2 or ≥ +2), nevertheless these were only differentially expressed using an unadjusted P value < 0.05. The qRT-PCR validation confirmed the significantly altered expression of miR-138-5p in pLECs of patients with aniridia (P = 0.005). In silico GO analysis of miR-138-5p target genes revealed the potential biological functions of miR-138-5p in regulating various cellular and molecular processes, including the positive regulation of cell motility, G1/S phase cell cycle transition, and cell migration, as well as the negative role in regulating epithelial cell differentiation. Pathway analysis highlighted the main involvement of the PI3K-Akt, Hippo, Wnt, Focal adhesion, cAMP, p53, IL-17, Jak-STAT, and MAPK-signaling pathways. Conclusions: This study revealed miRNA expression profile in pLECs of patients with aniridia using miRNA microarray and identified miRNAs that had not been previously reported for aniridia LECs. Our study also provides functional and pathway information that can be used to predict possible mechanism of miRNA function in LECs, thereby bridging the gap in the pathogenesis of AAK studies.

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