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Silencing Of Circular RNA-ZNF609 Ameliorates Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction

Journal

THERANOSTICS
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 2863-2877

Publisher

IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/thno.19353

Keywords

vascular dysfunction; circular RNAs; microRNA sponge; retinopathy of prematurity; diabetic retinopathy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81470594, 81371055, 81570859, 81670878]
  2. Shanghai Youth Talent Support Program
  3. Scientific Research Start-up Funding for Advanced Talents
  4. Eye ENT Hospital

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Vascular dysfunction is a hallmark of ischemic, cancer, and inflammatory diseases, contributing to disease progression. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are endogenous non-coding RNAs, which have been reported to be abnormally expressed in many human diseases. In this study, we used retinal vasculature to determine the role of circular RNA in vascular dysfunction. We revealed that cZNF609 was significantly up-regulated upon high glucose and hypoxia stress in vivo and in vitro. cZNF609 silencing decreased retinal vessel loss and suppressed pathological angiogenesis in vivo. cZNF609 silencing increased endothelial cell migration and tube formation, and protected endothelial cell against oxidative stress and hypoxia stress in vitro. By contrast, transgenic overexpression of cZNF609 showed an opposite effects. cZNF609 acted as an endogenous miR-615-5p sponge to sequester and inhibit miR-615-5p activity, which led to increased MEF2A expression. MEF2A overexpression could rescue cZNF609 silencing-mediated effects on endothelial cell migration, tube formation, and apoptosis. Moreover, dysregulated cZNF609 expression was detected in the clinical samples of the patients with diabetes, hypertension, and coronary artery disease. Intervention of cZNF609 expression is promising therapy for vascular dysfunction.

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