Abstract

ObjectivesAlthough anti-VEGF and retinal laser photocoagulation are two therapeutic modalities that have been used in the clinical treatment of diabetic retinopathy (DR), it is unknown how these modalities target vascular endothelial function in DR. MethodsWe first downloaded and analyzed the differential genes in two DR-related datasets, GSE60436 and GSE53257. The differential gene expression was then verified using RT-qPCR, and the most upregulated gene, NDUFB7, was selected for subsequent experiments. Subsequently, the role of NDUFB7 silencing and enforced expression on the proliferation and apoptosis of HRVECs was explored using CCK-8 assay, EDU proliferation assay and apoptotic TUNEL staining. In addition, the upstream potential miRNAs of NDUFB7 were predicted online using the Targetscan website. RT-qPCR, Western blotting (WB), and dual luciferase gene reporter assay were used to confirm the targeting connection between miR-2861 and NDUFB7. Finally, miR-2861 expression after high glucose (HG) treatment and its effect on proliferation and apoptosis of HRVECs under HG were investigated. ResultsIn this study, we first downloaded and analyzed the differential genes in two DR-related datasets, GSE60436 and GSE53257. We found that TUFM, PRELID1, MRPL32, NDUFB7, MRPL4, MRPL40, HSD17B10 and SLC25A13 were upregulated in DR, and RT-qPCR showed that NDUFB7 was most upregulated. Subsequent CCK-8 assay, EDU proliferation assay and TUNEL staining showed that up-picked NDUFB7 promotes proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of HRVECs. In addition, the upstream potential miRNAs of NDUFB7 were predicted online using the Targetscan website. RT-qPCR, Western blotting (WB), and dual luciferase gene reporter assay confirmed the targeting connection between miR-2861 and NDUFB7. Finally, it was observed that miR-2861 can inhibit the proliferation and promote the apoptosis of HRVECs by targeting NDUFB7. ConclusionsOur findings showed that upregulated NDUFB7 in DR promotes proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of HRVECs, and miR-2861 can rescue the pathogenic effect of NDUFB7 upregulation by targeting NDUFB7.

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