Differential expression analysis of miRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with non-segmental vitiligo.
Wang. Yi Y; Wang. Keyu K; Liang. Jianhua J; Yang. Hong H; Dang. Ningning N; Yang. Xi X; Kong. Yi Y
Key Findings
- miR‑224‑3p and miR‑4712‑3p were increased, while miR‑3940‑5p was decreased in blood cells of vitiligo patients.
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Practical Outcomes
- For now, the work is mostly scientific and doesn’t give a clear protocol for using thymosin‑alpha‑1 to treat vitiligo or improve immune health. It indicates the peptide can affect immune‑related miRNAs, but more research is needed before anyone should try it on their own.
Summary
Researchers looked at tiny gene‑regulating molecules (miRNAs) in blood cells from people with a skin‑color loss condition called vitiligo. They found a few miRNAs were higher or lower than normal, and that giving the immune‑boosting peptide thymosin‑alpha‑1 (Tα1) changed the pattern of these miRNAs. The study suggests Tα1 can influence immune‑related miRNAs, but it’s an early‑stage lab finding.
Abstract
Vitiligo is a common depigmentary skin disease that may follow a pattern of multifactorial inheritance. The essential factors of its immunopathogenesis is thought to be the selective destruction of melanocytes. As a new class of microregulators of gene expression, miRNA have been reported to play vital roles in autoimmune diseases, metabolic diseases and cancer. This study sought to characterize the different miRNA expression pattern in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of patients with non-segmental vitiligo (NSV) and healthy individuals and to examine their direct responses to thymosin α1 (Tα1) treatment. The miRNA expression profile in the PBMC of patients with NSV was analyzed using Exiqon's miRCURY LNA microRNA Array. The differentially expressed miRNA were validated by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We found that the expression levels of miR-224-3p and miR-4712-3p were upregulated, and miR-3940-5p was downregulated in the PBMC. The common clinical immune modulator Tα1 changed the miRNA expression profile. Our analysis showed that differentially expressed miRNA were associated with the mechanism of immune imbalance of vitiligo and that Tα1 could play an important role in changing the expression of these miRNA in the PBMC of patients with NSV. This study provided further evidence that miRNA may serve as novel drug targets for vitiligo therapeutic evaluation.
Study Information
pubmed
2014
2014-12-12T00:00:00.000Z
10.1111/1346-8138.12725
40
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