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Guanglin Niu1, Jennifer Geara1, Yongjian Chen1
1Dermatology and Venereology Division, Department of Medicine (Solna), Center For Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a debilitating diabetes complication in which mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are prominent but mechanistically unresolved features. Here, we identify the mitochondria-encoded circular RNA (mecciRNA) circMT-RNR2 as a novel modulator of mitochondrial redox homeostasis in human skin wound healing. CircMT-RNR2 is reduced in DFU patient tissue and diabetic mouse wounds, enriched in dermal fibroblasts, and localized to mitochondria. Its loss impairs fibroblast proliferation, migration, extracellular matrix production, and contraction by destabilizing the mitochondrial antioxidant protein PRDX3, leading to elevated oxidative stress, mitochondrial damage, and mitophagy. In murine and human ex vivo wound models, circMT-RNR2 knockdown delays healing, whereas overexpression accelerates repair and boosts antioxidant defenses. These findings position circMT-RNR2 as a mitochondrial guardian of skin healing and a promising therapeutic target for DFU.
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