Abstract
Objective To investigate the expression of miR-195 and the underlying molecular mechanisms of miR-195 regulating HMGB1 in diabetic retinopathy (DR). Methods Extract 5 ml venous blood from DR patients, diabetes mellitus (DM) patients and normal subjects, then extract and perificate plasma total RNA. MicroRNA array and real time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to screen out miRNAs which were expressed with significant differences in the serum of patients with DR. Bioinformatics was employed to predict the miR-195 related to high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) regulation. Next, miR-195 was down-regulated or up-regulated in umbilical vein endothelial cells through transfection of miR-195 inhibitor and miR-29b mimics respectively.Then we analyzed expression of HMGB1 mRNA and protein by RT-PCR and Western blot. Results MicroRNA array results showed the expression of miR-195 in DR group is decreased by 8.34 times and 11.47 times compared with DM group and the normal group. RT-PCR verification results conforms to the microRNA array results. Compared with the DM group (F=0.034, t=8.057) and the normal group (F=0.370, t=9.522), the expression of miR-195 in DR group were significantly reduced, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). RT-PCR showed that the expression of HMGB1 mRNA was significantly decreased in up-regulation group, compared with blank (F=0.023, t=11.287) and negative control group (F=0.365, t=7.471), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). The expression of HMGB1 mRNA was significantly increased in down-regulation group, compared with blank (F=0.053, t=10.871) and negative control group (F=0.492, t=6.883), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Western blot showed that the expression of HMGB1 protein was significantly decreased in up-regulation group, compared with blank (F=0.021, t=8.820) and negative control group (F=0.039, t=7.401), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05); and significantly increased in down-regulation group, compared with blank (F=0.186, t=10.092) and negative control group (F=0.017, t=12.923), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion MiR-195 can inhibit the expression of HMGB1, reduce the inflammation and angiogenesis, thereby delaying or inhibiting the occurrence and development of DR. Key words: Diabetic retinopathy/psychology; MicroRNAs; High mobility group proteins; Gene transfer techniques
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