LncRNA DANCR improves the dysfunction of intestinal barrier and alleviates epithelial injury by targeting miR-1306-5p/PLK1 axis in sepsis.

2021 
Intestinal barrier dysfunction often occurs in various acute or chronic pathological conditions and has been identified as an important clinical problem. Herein, we explored the biological role and molecular mechanism of Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) and Differentiation antagonizing non-protein coding RNA (DANCR) in intestinal barrier dysfunction caused by sepsis. RT-qPCR analysis was used to examine PLK1, miR-1306-5p and DANCR expression in NCM460 cells after LPS treatment. TUNEL assay and western blot analysis were performed to explore PLK1 function in cell apoptosis and intestinal barrier in vitro. H&E staining, western blot analysis and TUNEL assay was used to investigate DANCR function in intestinal barrier and cell apoptosis in vivo. The interaction between miR-1306-5p and PLK1 (or DANCR) was validated by luciferase reporter assay. As a result, PLK1 overexpression decreased cell apoptosis and promoted intestinal barrier function. Moreover, DANCR was validated as a sponge of miR-1306-5p to target PLK1. In addition, we found that DANCR overexpression decreased intestinal mucosal permeability and colon mucosa epithelial cell apoptosis in vivo. Conclusively, DANCR improved intestinal barrier dysfunction and alleviated epithelial injury by targeting the miR-1306-5p/PLK1 axis in sepsis. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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