Genome-wide transcriptional analysis of differentially expressed genes in diabetic, healing corneal epithelial cells: hyperglycemia-suppressed TGFβ3 expression …

I Bettahi, H Sun, N Gao, F Wang, X Mi, W Chen… - Diabetes, 2014 - Am Diabetes Assoc
I Bettahi, H Sun, N Gao, F Wang, X Mi, W Chen, Z Liu, FSX Yu
Diabetes, 2014Am Diabetes Assoc
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) may develop corneal complications and delayed wound
healing. The aims of this study are to characterize the molecular signatures and biological
pathways leading to delayed epithelial wound healing and to delineate the involvement of
TGFβ3 therein. Genome-wide cDNA microarray analysis revealed 1,888 differentially
expressed genes in the healing epithelia of normal (NL) versus type 1 DM rat corneas. Gene
ontology and enrichment analyses indicated TGFβ signaling as a major altered pathway …
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) may develop corneal complications and delayed wound healing. The aims of this study are to characterize the molecular signatures and biological pathways leading to delayed epithelial wound healing and to delineate the involvement of TGFβ3 therein. Genome-wide cDNA microarray analysis revealed 1,888 differentially expressed genes in the healing epithelia of normal (NL) versus type 1 DM rat corneas. Gene ontology and enrichment analyses indicated TGFβ signaling as a major altered pathway. Among three TGFβ isoforms, TGF-β1 and β3 were upregulated in response to wounding in NL corneal epithelial cells (CECs), whereas the latter was greatly suppressed by hyperglycemia in rat type 1 and 2 and mouse type 1 DM models. Functional analysis indicated that TGF-β3 contributed to wound healing in NL corneas. Moreover, exogenously added TGF-β3 accelerated epithelial wound closure in type 2 rat and type 1 mouse DM corneas via Smad and PI3K-AKT signaling pathways, autoregulation, and/or upregulation of Serpine1, a well-known TGFβ target gene. Taken together, our study for the first time provides a comprehensive list of genes differentially expressed in the healing CECs of NL versus diabetic corneas and suggests the therapeutic potential of TGF-β3 for treating corneal and skin wounds in diabetic patients.
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