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LncRNA MRAK052509 competitively adsorbs miR‐204‐3p to regulate silica dust‐induced EMT process.

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العنوان: LncRNA MRAK052509 competitively adsorbs miR‐204‐3p to regulate silica dust‐induced EMT process.
المؤلفون: Xuan, Liu, Zi‐ming, Jiao, Xue‐yan, Tian, Wen‐xuan, Hu, Fa‐xuan, Wang
المصدر: Environmental Toxicology; Jun2024, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p3628-3640, 13p
مصطلحات موضوعية: LINCRNA, DUST, NON-coding RNA, HAIRPIN (Genetics), OCCUPATIONAL hazards, SILICOSIS
مستخلص: Silicosis is a systemic disease caused by long‐term inhalation of free SiO2 and retention in the lungs. At present, it is still the most important occupational health hazard disease in the world. Existing studies have shown that non‐coding RNA can also participate in complex fibrosis regulatory networks. However, its role in regulating silicotic fibrosis is still unclear. In this study, we constructed a NR8383/RLE‐6TN co‐culture system to simulate the pathogenesis of silicosis in vitro. Design of miR‐204‐3p mimics and inhibitors to overexpress or downregulate miR‐204‐3p in RLE‐6TN cells. Design of short hairpin RNA (sh‐RNA) to downregulate MRAK052509 in RLE‐6TN cells. The regulatory mechanism of miR‐204‐3p and LncRNA MRAK052509 on EMT process was studied by Quantitative real‐time PCR, Western blotting, Immunofluorescence and Cell scratch test. The results revealed that miR‐204‐3p affects the occurrence of silica dust‐induced cellular EMT process mainly through regulating TGF‐βRΙ, a key molecule of TGF‐β signaling pathway. In contrast, Lnc MRAK052509 promotes the EMT process in epithelial cells by competitively adsorbing miR‐204‐3p and reducing its inhibitory effect on the target gene TGF‐βRΙ, which may influence the development of silicosis fibrosis. This study perfects the targeted regulation relationship between LncRNA MRAK052509, miR‐204‐3p and TGF‐βRΙ, and may provide a new strategy for the study of the pathogenesis and treatment of silicosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:15204081
DOI:10.1002/tox.24218