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A Mouse Model for Laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization
Published on: December 27, 2015
Long Non-Coding RNA PNKY Modulates the Development of Choroidal Neovascularization
Lianjun Shi1,2, Xue Han1,2, Chang Liu3,4,5
1The Affiliated Eye Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China.
Abstract:
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been widely implicated in human diseases. Our aim was to explore the regulatory role of changes in the expression levels of PNKY and its linked signaling networks in mediating stress-induced choroidal neovascularization. PNKY expression levels were reduced in mice by laser and exposure of endothelial cell to hypoxic stress. PNKY silencing exacerbated the formation of CNV in a laser-induced CNV model and an ex vivo model, while overexpression inhibited CNV development. Silencing or overexpression of PNKY altered the viability, proliferation, migration, and tube-forming capacity of endothelial cells in vitro. Mechanistically, through the lncRNA-RNA binding protein-miRNA interaction analysis involving loss of function and gain-of-function experiments, we found that lncRNA PNKY inhibited the binding of miR124 to PTBP1 and maintained the homeostasis of choroidal vascular function by promoting Bcl-2 like protein 11 (BIM), and its dysfunction led to exacerbation of CNV lesion. Therefore, this study suggests that the lncPNKY/PTBP1-miR-124 axis is involved in regulating the development of CNV, providing a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of CNV.
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