Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5648954 | Journal of Dermatological Science | 2016 | 9 Pages |
We have earlier reported the skin miRNA expression profiling in vitiligo patients.The role of miRNAs in skin micro-environment/blood of vitiligo patients is unknown.The present study investigated the skin miRNA signatures in blood of vitiligo patients.Also, investigated the miRNA target genes in blood and skin of vitiligo patients.Present study for the first time explores the potential role of miRNAs in vitiligo.
BackgroundmiRNAs are small non-coding RNA molecules that post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression. We have earlier reported the skin miRNA expression profiling in patients with non-segmental vitiligo.ObjectiveIn the present study, we show the expression of previously identified skin miRNAs signatures in blood and their target genes in whole blood and PBMCs as well as skin micro-environment of vitiligo patients and controls.MethodsmiRNA expression profiling in whole blood was performed using customized TaqMan® Low Density Array. We predicted the potential targets of differentially expressed miRNAs and investigated their expression levels in skin, whole blood and PBMCs from patients and controls using Real-time PCR.ResultsOur results showed miR-1, miR-184, miR-328, miR-383 and miR-577 hold similar pattern of expression as of skin, suggesting their potent eminence for being putative markers for vitiligo. In silico target prediction revealed miR-1 targets EDN1, G6PD, HSP60, HSP70, SERP1, SIRT1 & TYR; miR-184 targets EZR & LAMP1; miR-328 targets IL1B, POLH & TRPM1; miR-383 targets EDN1 & TYRP1; and miR-577 targets PTPN22 & TYRP1 which were corroborated by our validation study.ConclusionsIn conclusion, the present study for the first time provides new insights into the crucial role of miRNA regulated gene network involved in oxidative stress, autoimmunity and ER stress mediated pathogenesis of vitiligo.