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miRNome and Proteome Profiling of Human Keratinocytes and Adipose Derived Stem Cells Proposed miRNA-Mediated Regulations of Epidermal Growth Factor and Interleukin 1-Alpha

  • Hady Shahin
  • , Sallam Abdallah
  • , Jyotirmoy Das
  • , Weihai He
  • , Ibrahim El-Serafi
  • , Ingrid Steinvall
  • , Folke Sjöberg
  • , Moustafa Elmasry
  • , Ahmed T. El-Serafi
  • Linköping University
  • October University for Modern Sciences and Arts
  • Port Said University
  • Faculty of Medicine

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Abstract

Wound healing is regulated by complex crosstalk between keratinocytes and other cell types, including stem cells. In this study, a 7-day direct co-culture model of human keratinocytes and adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) was proposed to study the interaction between the two cell types, in order to identify regulators of ADSCs differentiation toward the epidermal lineage. As major mediators of cell communication, miRNome and proteome profiles in cell lysates of cultured human keratinocytes and ADSCs were explored through experimental and computational analyses. GeneChip® miRNA microarray, identified 378 differentially expressed miRNAs; of these, 114 miRNAs were upregulated and 264 miRNAs were downregulated in keratinocytes. According to miRNA target prediction databases and the Expression Atlas database, 109 skin-related genes were obtained. Pathway enrichment analysis revealed 14 pathways including vesicle-mediated transport, signaling by interleukin, and others. Proteome profiling showed a significant upregulation of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) and Interleukin 1-alpha (IL-1α) compared to ADSCs. Integrated analysis through cross-matching the differentially expressed miRNA and proteins suggested two potential pathways for regulations of epidermal differentiation; the first is EGF-based through the downregulation of miR-485-5p and miR-6765-5p and/or the upregulation of miR-4459. The second is mediated by IL-1α overexpression through four isomers of miR-30-5p and miR-181a-5p.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4956
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume24
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • adipose-derived stem cells
  • direct co-culture
  • epidermal growth factor
  • interleukin 1 alpha
  • keratinocytes
  • miRNA
  • proteome
  • stem cell differentiation

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