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- Title
MiR-199a-3p Regulates the PTPRF/β-Catenin Axis in Hair Follicle Development: Insights into the Pathogenic Mechanism of Alopecia Areata.
- Authors
Wang, Jiankui; Ma, Yuhao; Li, Tun; Li, Jinnan; Yang, Xue; Hua, Guoying; Cai, Ganxian; Zhang, Han; Liu, Zhexi; Wu, Keliang; Deng, Xuemei
- Abstract
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease characterized by the immune system attacking self hair follicles, mainly in the scalp. There is no complete cure, and the pathogenesis is still not fully understood. Here, sequencing of skin tissues collected from 1-month-old coarse- and fine-wool lambs identified miR-199a-3p as the only small RNA significantly overexpressed in the fine-wool group, suggesting a role in hair follicle development. MiR-199a-3p expression was concentrated in the dermal papillae cells of sheep hair follicles, along with enhanced β-catenin expression and the inhibition of PTPRF protein expression. We also successfully constructed a mouse model of alopecia areata by intracutaneous injection with an miR-199a-3p antagomir. Injection of the miR-199a-3p agomir resulted in hair growth and earlier anagen entry. Conversely, local injection with the miR-199a-3p antagomir resulted in suppressed hair growth at the injection site, upregulation of immune system-related genes, and downregulation of hair follicle development-related genes. In vivo and in vitro analyses demonstrated that miR-199a-3p regulates hair follicle development through the PTPRF/β-catenin axis. In conclusion, a mouse model of alopecia areata was successfully established by downregulation of a small RNA, suggesting the potential value of miR-199a-3p in the study of alopecia diseases. The regulatory role of miR-199a-3p in the PTPRF/β-catenin axis was confirmed, further demonstrating the link between alopecia areata and the Wnt-signaling pathway.
- Subjects
HAIR follicles; ALOPECIA areata; WNT signal transduction; HAIR growth; NON-coding RNA; PROTEIN expression; AUTOIMMUNE diseases
- Publication
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 24, p17632
- ISSN
1661-6596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ijms242417632