2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.07.027
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LB953 Spironolactone and psoriasis outcome in young adult women: A report from the RADAR (Research on Adverse Drug events And Reports) project

Abstract: MicroRNA-29 is an anti-fibrotic miRNA whose expression is downregulated in multiple fibrotic indications including in cutaneous scars and keloids. Its target genes include numerous collagens and other extracellular matrix molecules, suggesting that restoration of miR-29 expression in a skin wound or at the site of an excised scar could have a therapeutic benefit by reducing scarring and/or preventing scar regrowth. An oligonucleotide mimic of miR-29b (MRG-201) was studied in vivo in mouse, rats and rabbits as … Show more

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