ROMO1 Promotes the Repair of Radiation-induced Skin Injury by Regulating Mitochondrial Function and Keratinocyte Proliferation
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ObjectiveTo investigate the molecular mechanisms of early mitochondrial stress in keratinocytes induced by ionizing radiation (IR), focusing on the key role of ROMO1 in radiation-induced skin injury (RISI).MethodsHaCaT keratinocytes were used to assess cellular status, mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress at various time points after different irradiation doses. Mitochondrial proteomics at 24 hours post-20 Gy irradiation identified ROMO1 as the protein with the greatest reduction in expression. ROMO1-overexpressing HaCaT cells and skin-specific Romo1 knockout (Romo1-sKO) mice were established to investigate its functional mechanisms. ROMO1 expression and localization were analyzed by Western blot and immunofluorescence; flow cytometry measured ROS, mtROS, and mitochondrial membrane potential in ROMO1-overexpressing cells, while CCK-8, LDH release, and colony formation assays evaluated viability and proliferation. The role of Romo1 in the progression and repair of radiation-induced skin injury was further examined in Romo1-sKO mice. ResultsAt 24 hours post-20 Gy irradiation, HaCaT cells exhibited inhibited proliferation (P P P In vitro, ROMO1 overexpression increased mtROS levels and mitochondrial membrane potential (P P In vivo, Romo1-sKO mice showed accelerated wound healing, with a reduction in skin injury score by approximately 1 point, along with enhanced tissue regeneration at 25 days post-irradiation compared to control mice. ConclusionThe mitochondrial protein ROMO1 is a key regulator of the early keratinocyte stress response to radiation. It impedes the repair of radiation-induced skin injury by suppressing cell proliferation via modulation of mitochondrial function. Targeted inhibition of ROMO1 may represent a novel therapeutic strategy to promote healing and prevent chronic progression of radiation-induced skin injury.
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2026-04-01



