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Identification and functional validation of SRC and RAPGEF1 as new direct targets of miR-203, involved in regulation of epidermal homeostasis
by
Golebiewski, Christelle
, Gastaldi, Cécile
, Mari, Bernard
, Marionnet, Claire
, Rezzonico, Roger
, Vieu, Diane-Lore
, Bernerd, Françoise
in
631/337/384/331
/ 631/443
/ 631/80
/ Apoptosis
/ Cell death
/ Cell differentiation
/ Dehydration
/ Epidermis
/ Gene expression
/ Homeostasis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Keratinocytes
/ Life Sciences
/ miRNA
/ Mitosis
/ Morphogenesis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Skin cancer
/ Skin carcinoma
/ Transcriptomes
2023
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Identification and functional validation of SRC and RAPGEF1 as new direct targets of miR-203, involved in regulation of epidermal homeostasis
by
Golebiewski, Christelle
, Gastaldi, Cécile
, Mari, Bernard
, Marionnet, Claire
, Rezzonico, Roger
, Vieu, Diane-Lore
, Bernerd, Françoise
in
631/337/384/331
/ 631/443
/ 631/80
/ Apoptosis
/ Cell death
/ Cell differentiation
/ Dehydration
/ Epidermis
/ Gene expression
/ Homeostasis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Keratinocytes
/ Life Sciences
/ miRNA
/ Mitosis
/ Morphogenesis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Skin cancer
/ Skin carcinoma
/ Transcriptomes
2023
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Identification and functional validation of SRC and RAPGEF1 as new direct targets of miR-203, involved in regulation of epidermal homeostasis
by
Golebiewski, Christelle
, Gastaldi, Cécile
, Mari, Bernard
, Marionnet, Claire
, Rezzonico, Roger
, Vieu, Diane-Lore
, Bernerd, Françoise
in
631/337/384/331
/ 631/443
/ 631/80
/ Apoptosis
/ Cell death
/ Cell differentiation
/ Dehydration
/ Epidermis
/ Gene expression
/ Homeostasis
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Keratinocytes
/ Life Sciences
/ miRNA
/ Mitosis
/ Morphogenesis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Skin cancer
/ Skin carcinoma
/ Transcriptomes
2023
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Identification and functional validation of SRC and RAPGEF1 as new direct targets of miR-203, involved in regulation of epidermal homeostasis
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Identification and functional validation of SRC and RAPGEF1 as new direct targets of miR-203, involved in regulation of epidermal homeostasis
2023
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Overview
The epidermis is mostly composed of keratinocytes and forms a protecting barrier against external aggressions and dehydration. Epidermal homeostasis is maintained by a fine-tuned balance between keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation. In the regulation of this process, the keratinocyte-specific miR-203 microRNA is of the outmost importance as it promotes differentiation, notably by directly targeting and down-regulating mRNA expression of genes involved in keratinocyte proliferation, such as ΔNp63, Skp2 and Msi2. We aimed at identifying new miR-203 targets involved in the regulation of keratinocyte proliferation/differentiation balance. To this end, a transcriptome analysis of human primary keratinocytes overexpressing miR-203 was performed and revealed that miR-203 overexpression inhibited functions like proliferation, mitosis and cell cycling, and activated differentiation, apoptosis and cell death. Among the down-regulated genes, 24 putative target mRNAs were identified and 8 of them were related to proliferation. We demonstrated that SRC and RAPGEF1 were direct targets of miR-203. Moreover, both were down-regulated during epidermal morphogenesis in a 3D reconstructed skin model, while miR-203 was up-regulated. Finally silencing experiments showed that SRC or RAPGEF1 contributed to keratinocyte proliferation and regulated their differentiation. Preliminary results suggest their involvement in skin carcinoma hyperproliferation. Altogether this data indicates that RAPGEF1 and SRC could be new mediators of miR-203 in epidermal homeostasis regulation.
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