miR-539-5p Regulates Irritable Bowel Syndrome Pathological Processes by Targeting KDM6A
Yiqun Li, Zhiyu Wang, Shuangshuang Zhang, Yanling Hua, Xinting Fan, Li Li

TL;DR
This study explores how miR-539-5p regulates IBS-D by targeting KDM6A, offering potential for new treatments.
Contribution
The novel finding is that miR-539-5p regulates IBS-D pathology by targeting KDM6A, a previously unexplored mechanism.
Findings
miR-539-5p is downregulated in IBS-D rats and LPS-exposed cells.
Upregulating miR-539-5p reduces intestinal damage and inflammation in IBS-D.
KDM6A is a target of miR-539-5p and its overexpression reverses miR-539-5p's protective effects.
Abstract
The chronicity and recurrence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) pose significant burdens on patients’ lives, making it urgent to understand its underlying mechanisms. This study intends to investigate the function and regulatory mechanisms of miR-539-5p in IBS and lay the foundation for the creation of more effective therapeutic strategies. Rat model of IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D) was established and evaluated by the abdominal withdrawal reflex. The IBS cellular model was established in vitro using lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to assess the changes in the miR-539-5p expression. Cell counting kit-8 assays, flow cytometry, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay were used to evaluate the effects of different treatments on cell viability, paracellular permeability, apoptosis, and inflammatory responses. Bioinformatics techniques and…
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TopicsGastrointestinal motility and disorders
