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Title: | REGULATION OF FIBROBLAST PROLIFERATION AND GENE EXPRESSION: IMPLICATIONS FOR OCULAR SURFACE FIBROSIS, SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY AND NEOPLASTIC DISEASE | Authors: | LAN WANWEN | Keywords: | pterygium, fibrovascular proliferation, cell cycle, microRNA, lincRNA | Issue Date: | 14-Aug-2015 | Citation: | LAN WANWEN (2015-08-14). REGULATION OF FIBROBLAST PROLIFERATION AND GENE EXPRESSION: IMPLICATIONS FOR OCULAR SURFACE FIBROSIS, SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY AND NEOPLASTIC DISEASE. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Pterygium is a fibrovascular proliferative disease of the ocular surface that has been linked to fibroblast proliferation and dysfunction. In my studies, profiling using microarrays found that among other significantly dysregulated non-coding RNAs, microRNA-215 and a lincRNA, linc-9432 (probe ID: A_19_P00809432) especially hold promise for further study. I showed that miR-215 was down-regulated in pterygium, and regulated fibroblast proliferation at G1 and G2 cell cycle phases through inhibition of cyclins and cell cycle-related transcripts. I validated expression levels of 24 lincRNAs found to be dysregulated in pterygium and showed that some of these have impacts on fibroblast function. Of particular interest was linc-9432, a previously unreported lincRNA, found to be down-regulated in pterygium tissue. I delineated the full sequence of linc-9432 and also suggested that it was involved in cell cycle G1 progression. These results are promising and warrant further investigation of epigenetic regulators in pterygium and other fibroblastic tissues. | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/125237 |
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